Perth Parks
Stirk Park
Picturesque Stirk Park, situated on the corner of Kalamunda and Canning roads in Kalamunda, is probably the most popular public reserve in the hills area. Coin-operated electric barbecues, children's playground facilities, car parking area ensures t ...
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Armadale Settlers Common
Armadale Settlers Common was vested by the Armadale-Kelscott Road Board (now Armadale City Council) on 2 August 1912. During World War II part of the commons was used for charcoal production. It covers 383 hectares of the darling scarp and foothills ...
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Armadale Reptile Centre
The Centre is located on the South Western Highway Wungong, approximately three kilometres from Armadale. There is ample car parking and bus parking plus disabled toilet and parking facilities. The centre is designed to house mainly south-west and n ...
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Ellis Brook Valley Reserve
Walk trails wind through Wandoo woodland, heathland flowers in Spring and to a 60 foot waterfall. Fantastic scenic views are on offer for the visitor. Picnic areas are available. Guided walks by appointment only. ...
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Mary Carroll Park
Mary Carroll Park is a wildlife sanctuary which is part of the Perth wetlands. There are barbecues, playground and public toilets available. Birdwatchers can enjoy the variety of water birds that make the park their home. ...
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South Ledge Picnic Site
A popular picnic site with great views overlooking Mundaring Weir wall to the dam and the Lower Helena Valley. It is home to many different plant types and is especially good for wildflowers in spring. Facilities include barbecues, toilet and display ...
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Melaleuca Park
Melaleuca Park is a 3,200 hectare conservation park most of which is coastal sand dunes. A low woodland of banksia covers the dunes with paperbark trees and white myrtle in the swampy lowland. Worth a visit in spring for the brilliant wildflowers, an ...
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Linga Longa Park
Situated between Rockingham and Mandurah on 3.7 hectares of attractive rural land, this facility endeavours to educate future generations about science, technology and landcare in a stimulating environment. Aimed mainly at Primary School children, ha ...
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Lesmurdie Falls National Park
The 56 hectare Lesmurdie Falls National Park is located on the Darling Escarpment 20 kilometres of Perth (five kilometres from Kalamunda). The park can be accessed from Lesmurdie Road and Falls Road with Transperth bus services running along Lesmurdi ...
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Bold Park
The 437 hectare Bold Park is located in the Perth suburb of City Beach just off The Boulevard and is one of the largest remaining urban bushland areas. Bold Park has a diverse range of flora and fauna including the brushtail possum, different species ...
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Serpentine National Park
Serpentine National Park is about 50 kilometres or one hour's drive south of Perth and sits on the Darling Scarp. It protects more than 4,300 hectares of land. The park is known for Serpentine Falls which cascade over a sheer granite face. The Serpen ...
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Noble Falls
Walking trails and picnic area. Recreational facilities include gas barbeque's, picnic tables and shelters, toilets, children's playground and walk trails. This is a great area to see the wildflowers in the spring. ...
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Greenmount National Park
The 56 hectare Greenmount National Park is located approximately 26 kilometres (half an hour drive) east of the Perth city centre. The park which includes Greenmount Hill has extensive views over Perth and to the coastal plain. The park's vegetatio ...
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Yanchep National Park - Bushwalking Trails
There are a number of interesting bush walks throughout the park with maps available from the visitor centre, offering some spectacular scenery. Walk trails are from 500 metres to three and a half days. This is a great way to see nature. Dwerta Mia ...
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Darling Range
The Darling Range is the tilted edge of a large plateau that is the foundation of this part of Western Australia. It is here where some of the oldest rocks on Earth are exposed. The granite, gniesses and quartzites are more than 2,500 million years o ...
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