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Activities and Attractions Available in and around Busselton

Looking for the top activities and attractions available in and around Busselton? Here’s everything you need to know. The town of Busselton is one of those places that is perfect for a vacation with the entire family. Listed below are the best of Busselton’s entertainment options. If you want to have a trip to remember, be sure to check off all of these things:

Get Close to Nature at Tuart Forest National Park

The magnificent tuart trees create a fairytale-like forest to walk through or drive through. You can also spot some wildflowers, including orchids, in the forest. The Tuart Forest is home to a large population of western ringtail possums. Water birds from neighbouring wetlands use the forest as a nesting area. The park offers a possum-spotting trail at night.

Treat Them to Water Adventures at Busselton Aquatastic

Busselton Aquatastic Water Park packs loads of fun for kids. Lifeguards will keep the kids safe while they slide, splash, and squeal with delight. They offer plenty of shade and a café for coffee for adults.

Busselton is home to the longest wooden jetty (pier) in the Southern Hemisphere, stretching 1,841 metres (6,040 ft) out to sea. Construction of the jetty began in 1864 and it was continually extended until the 1960s, when it reached its current length. Since 2003, the jetty has offered visitors a tourist train ride, an underwater observatory, and an interpretive centre.

Go on a possum spotlighting trail

Apart from picnicking amongst the tall tuart trees, the Tuart Forest National Park is great for spotting possums. You could go on this hike during the day or after dusk. If you pick a daylight hike, you will find spectacular views adorned with wildflowers and birds. But, in the light of the moon, both possums and brushtail possums become more energetic and playful.

Tuart Forest National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia, 183 kilometres south of Perth. It contains the largest remaining section of pure tuart forest in the world.

Seek Thrilling Adventure at the Forest Adventures Park

If you crave adventure, book a session at Forest Adventures Park. You just have to drive for about 10 minutes from Busselton to get there. And, we promise, you will love the adrenaline rush that awaits. You could glide across the 500-metre flying fox run or gear up to climb a rock. They even offer unicycle rides.

Try a Geographe Path Bike Ride

This activity is not for the faint of heart. Geographe Path is scattered with breathtaking coastal views and easy access to picturesque beaches. And, what do you have to do to savour this beauty? Simply hire a bike and pedal across the George Washington Path. That pathway stretches all the way to Dunsborough.

Coffee Shops and Restaurants

Once you have had enough adventure, you can treat yourself to a lingering meal and coffee. Urban Coffee House is a great spot for brunch. And their coffee is out of this world (try Dark Horse). The Goose combines seafood, cocktails and captivating views of Geographe Bay and Busselton Jetty. And if you are chasing bar vibes with natty wines and craft beer, you should check out the Fire Station.

So, what do you think of our list of activities and attractions available in and around Busselton? 

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