Greenmount National Park - Perth CBD and Suburbs

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9483 1111
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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 vegetation is predominantly Marri and Wandoo trees with a good variety of wildflowers. Fauna in the park consists of lizards, bandicoots, micro fauna and numerous species of birds.

For further information contact: John Forrest National Park on telephone (08) 9298 8344.

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