Outdoor & Nature

Busselton’s outdoor and nature experiences capture the region’s stunning coastline, peaceful green spaces, and impressive natural attractions. The jewel of the area is the world-famous Busselton Jetty — a 1.8km wooden pier stretching over the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay, where visitors can walk or take the train to the Underwater Observatory below. The jetty is also a favourite for fishing, scuba diving, and spotting marine life.

Along the coast, Geographe Bay offers kilometres of white sandy beaches and crystal-blue, sheltered waters. Its gentle, family-friendly conditions make it ideal for swimming, paddling, and relaxed days by the sea. Combined with lush parklands, forest adventures, and scenic foreshore trails, Busselton provides a rich blend of relaxation, exploration, and natural beauty for all who visit.

Forest Adventures

Forest Adventures, 12 Ludlow Park Rd, Busselton WA

Forest Adventures offers an exciting outdoor experience set among the towering tuart forest of Busselton. Featuring high-ropes courses, flying foxes, bridges, and aerial challenges, it provides a fun, active way for visitors of all ages to connect with nature. With multiple levels of difficulty and beautiful forest surroundings, it’s an ideal spot for families, groups, and adventure-seekers looking to explore the outdoors in a thrilling and memorable way.

Signal Park

Signal Park, Marine Terrace, Busselton WA

Signal Park is a scenic seaside park in Busselton — a welcoming green space by the water where locals and visitors can relax, stroll, or enjoy family time along the coast. With paths, open lawns, and ocean views, it’s a peaceful spot to take in sunsets, have a picnic, or unwind near the sea.

Busselton Foreshore

Busselton Foreshore, Queen St, Busselton WA

Busselton Foreshore is a picturesque coastal stretch offering a quintessential seaside experience — with waterfront walkways, beach access, grassy spaces, and views of the ocean and jetty. It’s a lovely spot for strolls, swimming, family outings, or watching the sunset, combining the relaxed charm of the coast with the natural beauty of Busselton’s shoreline.

Busselton Underwater Observatory

Busselton Underwater Observatory, 17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA

Busselton Underwater Observatory is a unique coastal attraction that lets visitors explore the marine world beneath the waves — viewing colourful fish, marine life, and underwater scenery through the observatory’s underwater windows. Set right under the iconic jetty, it offers a fascinating, family-friendly experience that blends nature, education, and coastal beauty in one seaside visit.

Barnard Park

Barnard Park, 886 Geographe Bay Road, Busselton WA

Barnard Park is a peaceful, natural parkland where visitors can enjoy the shade of native trees, open green lawns, and easy access to the nearby bay — ideal for relaxing picnics, gentle walks, or a slow afternoon in nature. With its tranquil setting and scenic surroundings, it’s a lovely place for families, couples, or solo visitors wanting to unwind outdoors.

Busselton Jetty

Busselton Jetty, 17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA

Stretching 1.8km over the calm waters of Geographe Bay, the iconic Busselton Jetty is the region’s most famous landmark and a must-visit experience. Visitors can stroll its length or ride the Jetty Train to the end, where the award-winning Underwater Observatory awaits. The jetty is also renowned for fishing, scuba diving, and marine life encounters, offering unforgettable views above and below the water.