Yellagonga Regional Park
Yellagonga Regional Park is a protected area located in Western Australia, covering approximately 1,000 hectares. It stretches along the banks of the Lake Joondalup and Lake Goollelal, providing a natural habitat for various wildlife species, including birds and reptiles. The park features walking and cycling trails, picnic areas, and scenic lookouts, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The park is named after Yellagonga, an Aboriginal leader of the Mooro people. It plays a crucial role in preserving the local ecosystem and cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, bushwalking, and exploring the diverse flora and fauna found throughout the park.