Discover Subiaco and it's surrounds, including 6 local parks, using the Nature Passport developed in partnership between the City of Subiaco and Nature Play WA. The Nature Passport will have the kids creating, imagining and exploring nature through activities such as inventing a scent, building a muddy sculpture or going on a "wildlife" safari. Suitable for all ages, the Nature Passport is available to collect from all City Facilities (we picked ours up at the Library) or you can download and use the Nature Play WA app by clicking here.
You can tackle the activities one at a time or pack them all into a big day out!
What can you hear? Do bat ears help?
Take a wildlife safari. What can you hear? What can you smell?
Create a muddy sculpture of something beautiful in nature.
Test your balance at Cliff Sadleir Reserve
Make a leaf monster.
Invent a scent or start a tree change observation.
Did you spy some letters on your travels? Follow the Subiaco Children's Adventure Map and hunt for clues to spell out a secret password.
How many of the 15 things to do in Subiaco have you ticked off?
Subiaco has some fantastic street art! Follow the Subi Art Discovery Trail and discover which one is your favourite.
Pack a picnic or plan a visit to one of Subi's fantastic eateries - what are you waiting for!
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I love wandering along trails, both marked and unmarked, and sharing my discoveries with my Out and About FNC community. If you enjoy reading my blogs please consider a small donation which will be used towards the costs of keeping the website up to date and relevant.
In the spirit of reconciliation Out and About- Family Nature Connection acknowledges the traditional owners of the Wadjak boodjar (Perth land) and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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