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Tourist Drives in Western Australia

Tourist Drives of
Western Australia
Route markers for
Tourist Drives 200, 250, & 350
System information
Length: 2,000 km approx. (1,200 mi)
Formed: c. 1990s
Highway names
Within Perth: Tourist Drives 200–207
Elsewhere: Tourist Drives 250–260 & 350–360

Tourist Drive 200
Kings Park Tourist Drive
Location: Kings Park
Length: 7.0 km (4.3 mi)

Tourist Drive 201
John Forrest Tourist Drive
Location: John Forrest National Park
Length: 10 km (6.2 mi)

Tourist Drive 202
Rockingham Coastal Tourist Drive
Location: Rockingham
Length: 24 km (15 mi)

Tourist Drive 203
Swan Valley Tourist Drive
Location: Swan Valley
Length: 31 km (19 mi)

Tourist Drive 204
Sunset Coast Tourist Drive
Location: North FremantleOcean Reef
Length: 38 km (24 mi)

Tourist Drive 205
Heritage Country Tourist Drive
Location: Bedfordale & Roleystone
Length: 44 km (27 mi)

Tourist Drive 206
Kingsbury Tourist Drive
Location: Jarrahdale & Serpentine
Length: 45 km (28 mi)

Tourist Drive 207
Darling Range Tourist Drive
Location: MundaringKalamunda
Length: 25 km (16 mi)

Tourist Drive 250
Caves Road Tourist Drive
Location: Cape NaturalisteCape Leeuwin
Length: 123 km (76 mi)

Tourist Drives in Western Australia are routes through areas of scenic or historic significance, designated by route markers with white numbers on a brown shield. Tourist Drives were introduced into Western Australia while Eric Charlton was the state government Minister for Transport in the 1990s. The 28 numbered routes collectively traverse more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) across the state. In addition to the Tourist Drives, there are unnumbered routes such as the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, and local governments may designate and maintain local scenic drives, generally unnamed and unnumbered.

Kings Park Tourist Drive, designated as Tourist Drive 200, is a scenic route through Kings Park in the centre of Perth, Western Australia. The 7-kilometre-long (4.3 mi) drive begins with Fraser Avenue, the northern entry to the park. Lemon-scented Gums, planted in 1938, line the entrance road, which proceeds southwards to the State War Memorial. The memorial honours the servicemen and women who have died in wars since the Boer War, while the nearby lookout provides vistas of the Perth's city centre and adjacent Swan River, with the hills of the Darling Scarp in the background. The tourist drive continues in a loop inside Kings Park, with Forrest Drive, Lovekin Drive, and May Drive taking visitors to the Botanical Gardens, Synergy Parkland, children's playgrounds, and through native bushland, finishing back at the State War Memorial precinct. Vehicles can also be access the drive from Park Avenue and Poole Avenue at the southern end, and Saw Avenue at the western edge, and there are many paths and walkways crossing the park.

Fraser Avenue precinct


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