You can see some of Western Australia's unique animals at Dryandra Woodland, less than two hours drive from Perth and 22km north-west of Narrogin.
This area is home to more than 100 species of birds and 24 mammals making it perfect for animal watching.
Take a walk through the woodland and watch for echidnas, woylies, possums, kangaroos and the elusive numbat.
Learn all about the animals on a 25 kilometre radio gravel drive trail, the Sounds of Dryandra, which travels through open woodland scenery. The trail includes six stops that transmit interesting stories about the history and animals of the area.
Or, you can go bushwalking on one of the many tracks to see wildflowers, birds and natural bushland.
On a guided nocturnal walk you can see a number of threatened species of marsupials like wallabies, bilbies, bandicoots and boodies.
Accommodation is available at the Lions Dryandra Village. Campers are welcome at Congelin Campground and the new Gnaala Mia Campground which have camp sites suitable for tents, camper trailers and caravans. Fees apply.