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Washington State Visitors’ Guide is the essential, one-stop source for Washington State travelers. With stunning photography, detailed maps, and insider information on the state’s must-see attractions, the guide highlights the unique and appealing aspects of each of the state’s diverse travel regions. Convenient, complete, and compelling, the Official Washington State Visitors’ Guide makes it easy for travelers to find everything they need to enjoy and extend their stay in the Evergreen State. Order yours today!

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Welcome to the thriving metropolitan area of the Tri-Cities, Washington. At the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia rivers, this sun soaked region of the Pacific Northwest offers a mix of outdoor recreation, urban charm, and historic roots, all at the Heart of Washington Wine Country. Come see why experiences here are unexpected and sometimes unimaginable.

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The Tri-Cities is a land of discovery that has offers a burgeoning culinary scene, hundreds of world-class wineries, vast outdoor activities, and a history & science culture that is unexpected, sometimes unimaginable.

You would be pressed to find a place more welcoming than the Pacific Northwest, particularly in the Tri-Cities. All are invited to enjoy a diverse array of experiences thanks to the blending of an equally diverse community of people, cultures and ideas.

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From the groundbreaking to the grand opening to a glimpse at the REACH Museum’s building expansion, take a…

This September, Gallery at the Park presents a captivating and unique new 2D and 3D exhibition showcasing the…

Immerse yourself in the vineyards of Red Mountain and experience a vine-to-glass tour of Red Mountain AVA wine…

Enjoy a beautiful scenic trail ride in Eastern Washington wine country! Guided 1-hour horseback tours meander through award-winning…

In Partnership with the Washington State Arts Commision and the SOCO Creative District, The DS Watkins Gallery is…

The B Reactor National Historic Landmark is the world's first full-scale plutonium production reactor and part of the…

Do you want to learn more about the Hanford Site and how it has shaped our region and…

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Fun in the sun is a way of life in the Tri-Cities–one reason it’s among the most popular spots for Washington vacations. Recreation and sports enthusiasts will love everything there is to do in Tri-Cities, including bicycling, bowling, hunting, and soccer, as well as fishing, water-skiing and paddling on the Columbia, Snake, and Yakima rivers.

With more than 84,000 residents, Kennewick is the largest of the Tri-Cities communities and serves as the regional entertainment and retail hub.

Pasco’s picturesque landscape and inviting food scene offer unlimited opportunities for exploration, with a myriad of hiking and biking pathways, and a diverse cultural flare.

Nestled along the Columbia and Yakima rivers, this 62,000-plus resident city is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers alike.

The City of West Richland resides along the beautiful Yakima River which meanders through the valley and borders the city just above its confluence with Columbia River.

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Swim with the ocean’s gentle giants, savour some of Australia’s best wines and marvel at larger-than-life landscapes in Western Australia.

Western Australia is incredibly vast and diverse; as the largest state, it covers nearly one-third of the country. From baffling rock formations and ancient Aboriginal sites to sweeping green vineyards of world-class wineries and unbelievably clear ocean waters, Western Australia is the land of endless exploration.  

Your style of travel may very well dictate where you visit in Western Australia. Those looking for adventure and wide open spaces should head north of Perth to explore the Coral Coast, Ningaloo Reef and The Kimberley. If you love a bit of indulgence, secluded beaches and fine food and wine, make sure you visit South West Western Australia for its laid-back luxury.

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You can fly directly into Perth from some international hubs, and there are daily flights here from most capital cities.

From Perth, you can fly to regional airports including  Broome  (the main hub for the  Kimberley ), Busselton (for Margaret River ) and Learmonth (for Ningaloo Reef ). After you arrive, hire a car to venture further afield. Western Australia is what  road trip  dreams are made of; explore the state on the  Gibb River Road  or  South West Edge road trip .

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Let local experts help you plan an unforgettable experience at Western Australia’s visitor centres. A one-stop shop with a wealth of insights and information, the visitor centres can provide brochures and guides to help you experience the best of Western Australia, and maps to steer your path. 

Looking for a unique tour or place to stay? Friendly visitor centre staff can book you in, helping you find an experience that meets your desires – whether that’s a luxe eco-retreat or a welcoming beachside motel. Best of all, you can find visitor centres throughout Western Australia, so help is available when you need it.

Tourism Western Australia acknowledges Aboriginal peoples as the traditional custodians of Western Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal West Australians and honour their continuing connection to Country, culture and community. We recognise and appreciate the invaluable contributions made by First Nations peoples across many generations in shaping Western Australia as a premier destination.

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Park visitor guides

The information in park visitor guides, and the smaller fact sheets, usually covers the location, layout of the main features, a good map, Aboriginal and other cultural heritage, wildlife, geology, facilities, safety, caring for the park, camping details and recreational opportunities including walk trails.

Many people like to read through a park visitor guide before arriving so they can better appreciate its natural and cultural values and have more time to plan where to go and what to do.

We have a growing list of guides and fact sheets that can be viewed online and downloaded to computers, tablets and mobile phones. The list is divided into Western Australia's five tourism regions and more localised destinations.

Check out our list of  Park visitor guides .

When you visit a park, we advise that you use the latest editions of park visitor guides and fact sheets or current edition road atlases and marine charts. You can download many of the park visitor guides and fact sheets from the list at Park visitor guides . There are also a small number of maps on this list. Printed copies of visitor guides are generally available free of charge at park entrances and the nearest Parks and Wildlife Service offices.

Smartreka maps - Avenza

Smartreka Maps, by WA Parks Foundation , make it easier for you to navigate your way around some of Western Australia's national parks. 

These maps use the built-in GPS on your smartphone or tablet to plot your real-time location onto the Smartreka map. This can be done without a network connection and without roaming charges.

To get started, simply download the free  Avenza Map app  and then visit the map store to download your maps.

Below are links to maps of parks and places available for free on the Avenza app. 

  • Francois Peron National Park
  • Cape Range National Park - south
  • Cape Range National Park - north
  • Karijini National Park - Dales Recreation Area  
  • Karijini National Park - Mount Bruce
  • Karijini National Park - Weano and Joffre gorge areas  
  • Cape Le Grand National Park - west
  • Fitzgerald River National Park - east
  • Stirling Range National Park
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  • Purnululu National Park - Walardi Campground  
  • Purnululu National Park - Kurrajong Campground
  • Walyunga National Park
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  • Millstream Chichester National Park - Millstream Precinct
  • Mount Augustus National Park - Summit Trail  
  • Kalbarri National Park - west
  • Kalbarri National Park - east
  • D'Entrecasteaux National Park - Point D'Entrecasteaux
  • D'Entrecasteaux National Park - south  
  • D'Entrecasteaux National Park - north  
  • Walpole-Nornalup National Park - inset
  • Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - south
  • Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park - central  
  • Yanchep National Park - inset
  • Torndirrup National Park  
  • Porongurup National Park  
  • Lane Poole Reserve - Murray Valley Precinct
  • Kennedy Range National Park - inset
  • Wellington National Park - inset
  • Wellington National Park - Dam precinct

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Discover Western Australia's Marine Parks with information on marine wildlife and maps showing the marine parks zones. Download the Marine Parks App on  Google Play  and the  App Store . 

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  • Perth to Exmouth on the Coral Coast Highway

Pack your bags, fire up your spirit of adventure and take off on an unforgettable nature-lovers’ odyssey from Perth to Exmouth.

  • Perth to Augusta

Take four days or more to discover magnificent coastline and beautiful national parks with sensational campgrounds between Perth and Augusta.

  • Perth to Collie

Explore coastal lakes, inlets and woodlands and the forests of the Collie River Valley on a four-day, nature-based road trip.

  • Albany to Esperance

This incredible stretch of coastline features clear blue water, stunning white beaches, wildlife and dramatic landscapes and is an experience with nature you’ll never forget.

  • Albany to Walpole

Experience the thrill of the surging Southern Ocean directly beneath you on a 37m platform and walk through the canopy of the giant tingle tree forest. Take your time to enjoy the many attractions in the area and experience this land of contrast and beauty between Albany and Walpole.

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