Kalbarri National Park features 80km of gorges and there are some very good hiking trails ranging from the easy Z Bend hike (500m) that goes to a rock lookout with views to the Murchison River. Longer walks include the Coastal Trail (8km, 3–5 hours) that takes in coastal views from the cliff tops between Eagle Gorge and Natural Bridge.
Visitors should be very cautious while hiking in the gorge areas and park rangers recommend that you undertake the longer walks in groups of at least five.
Bunbury Wildlife Park has the usual collection of native wildlife including kangaroos and birds.
The Dolphin Discovery Centre features interactive exhibits and a small theatre although the best thing is that you can wade in the water and let the dolphins swim around you.
With a length of 2km, this is the longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere. There is good snorkelling off the jetty and also a small museum and an underwater observatory.
This lighthouse, 13km from Dunsborough, features a small maritime museum and walking trails around the surrounding coastline.
The York Motor Museum has a collection of vintage and classic cars dating back to 1886.
The Kalgoorlie branch of the Western Australian Museum provides a good introduction to the city’s history and life during the height of the gold rush.