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The Mundaring and Hills Historical Society (MHHS) was formed in 1989 to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Shire of Mundaring.
Located in the east of Perth, Western Australia, Beelu National Park is a serene escape to the Darling Range.
This beautiful forest location offers many popular recreation sites, birdwatching opportunities, panoramic views over Lake CY O’Connor and Mundaring Weir.
The Darling Range, also known as the Darling Ranges, is a low escarpment in Western Australia that stretches from Bindoon to Pemberton.
Eagle View Trail Mundaring is a 15km loop trail located within John Forrest National Park, the oldest national park in Western Australia.
Tranquil picnic area immersed in the bush.
Fred Jacoby is an ideal place for a family day out or picnic. There are pleasant walks that begin and pass through this site and features rolling grassland, exotic trees, picnic facilities and wood barbeques.
Grevillea Mycumbene is a small picnic ground close to the town of Mundaring where there is opportunity for hiking and biking on the Munda Biddi Trail.
John Forrest National Park is Western Australia's first national park, named after Sir John Forrest, the first Premier of Western Australia.
With over 40km of interlinked single-track trails, plus a pump track, the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails provide plenty of excitement and challenges.
Mundaring Arts Centre is the cultural hub of the Shire of Mundaring, providing creative and cultural opportunities to local artists and the wider community.
Mundaring Community Sculpture Park is a hidden gem located on the former site of Mundaring Railway Station.
Mundaring Weir is a must-visit destination for those interested in Western Australia's engineering feats and natural beauty.
One gold rush pioneer - CY O'Connor, actually did all his work from Perth. As the gold rush blossomed, the area became desperate for water supply, and it was O'Connor's vision that created the Mundaring Weir and pipeline extending over 550 km across the desert.
The No 1 Pump Station Mundaring stands at the foot of Mundaring Weir and provides an opportunity to explore one of Australia’s most significant industrial heritage sites. The pump station was opened in 1903 to transfer water from the Perth hills to the goldfields of Western Australia, a distance of 560 kilometres.
Not far from Mundaring Weir, this is a very pretty spot on the side of Helena Valley. A short 15 minute loop trail gives views over Helena Reservoir.
The world's longest freshwater pipeline is the stuff of legends and the perfect place to find out about the controversy and tragedy surrounding its development is No 1 Pump Station.
Pimelea Mycumbene is a small picnic ground close to the town of Mundaring where there is opportunity for hiking and biking on the Munda Biddi Trail.
A 3.3km loop trail in Fred Jacoby Park that gives you a taste of the Australian bush - and you can bring your dog along too
A family friendly 41km loop, crafted entirely on railway formations, the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail offers scenic views and varying terrains for mountain biking adventurers.
The Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, also known as Rail Reserve Heritage Trail or Rail Reserves Historical Trail, is a significant shared pathway in Western Australia.
Retrace 59km of the old Eastern Railway, passing through reserves to discover the individual history, story and character of the settlements that sprung up alongside the line
A small quiet picnic area located south of Mundaring Weir. The Golden View Lookout here provides amazing panoramic views over Lake CY O’Connor, the Mundaring Weir and the Helena River Valley.
The stones from Statham's Quarry in Beelu National Park were used for street paving in Perth in the early 1900s and for areas in City Beach.
A small picnic area with convenient access to the area's walking and mountain bike trails.
Take the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail and walk in the footsteps of those who struck it rich – and the thousands who didn’t – during WA’s gold rush era.