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John Forrest has long been favoured as a site for a day-trip from Perth, with its variety of plant communities, wildlife and being a starting point for many walk trails. There are outstanding views from the lookout point on the scenic drive and a wide variety of attractions and facilities that make it a popular venue for families and groups.
This main visitor area is home to barbecue and picnic facilities, cultivated gardens of native plants and a tavern – the ideal spot for a Sunday outing.
A dog friendly trail offering plenty of history, stunning valley views and hidden gems.
Situated in the Perth Hills, Juniper Galleries showcases talented West Aussie artists with monthly Exhibitions. Open 10-5 weekends and weekdays by appointment.
The markets run on the first Saturday of every month and have done for nearly 20 years.
The Kalamunda and Districts Historical Society manages the largest local museum in Western Australia, depicting the unique hills life and industries centred around the development of Kalamunda.
With over 40km of interlinked single-track trails, plus a pump track, the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails provide plenty of excitement and challenges.
An easy day trip from Perth,Kalamunda National Parkis one of the less frequented large parks of the Darling Scarp. The 375 hectare national park is notable for its diversity of native plants.
Whether you are just starting out or an elite, with over 40km of fully signed-track, the Kalamunda Network Trails offer the ultimate mountain biking experience.
The best markets in the Perth Hills. Arts and crafts, food, plants, second hand treasures. It's all here for you. Open the first Saturday of every month.
Kalamunda Water Park is a refreshed version of the old Kalamunda Wet’n’Wild and has benefited from completion of the first stage of a major redevelopment plan for the Park.
The KSP Writers Centre is managed by the Katharine Susannah Prichard (KSP) Foundation Inc, which is a vibrant not-for-profit incorporated organisation and registered DGR charity located in Greenmount.
The 16 kilometre return Kitty’s Gorge Walk Trail is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale
Located in the picturesque Perth hills, Korung National Park is a bushwalkers’ paradise.
An unforgettable experience is in store for you when you visit “The Lake Josephine Galleries” to view original new Sculptures, Paintings and Artifacts. Peace and tranquility in a rural setting overlooking 3 hectares of lake and surrounded by 200 hectares of natural bush. Only 45 minutes from Perth, an easy walk to Wylunga National Park, the Avon River and the Sittings Stones and Art walk is Western Australia’s newest Gallery.
The Lesmurdie Falls are situated in the Darling Range National Park and are a spectacular sight during winter and spring. Walk trails moderately difficult.
Stunning views over the Swan Coastal Plain are available from lookout platforms which area short walk from the picnic area on Falls Road.
An energising hike with some high and low points and spring wildflowers
Offering a terraced course of 18 holes, this mini golf course will mesmerize you with it's beautiful lake teems with Japanese Koi, and ducks add to the postcard setting.
This area is used for rock climbing, abseiling, walking and cycling along the Heritage Trail.
The Mundaring and Hills Historical Society (MHHS) was formed in 1989 to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Shire of Mundaring.
Mundaring Arts Centre is the cultural hub of the Shire of Mundaring, providing creative and cultural opportunities to local artists and the wider community.
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.
An easy 3km trail through the bushland that passes through remnants of the timber industry from 100 years ago.
Mundy Regional park stretches from the coastal plain to the top of the Darling Scarp to Lesmurdie Falls. Sections of the park provide a virtually unbroken belt of scarp woodland to explore
The National Park Falls walk is 2.5km, one hour loop walk which will take you around the National Park Falls. You’ll walk along the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, and along the Jane Brook.
Among the gum trees of Pickering Brook is the studio of award winning designer/makers, Neil and Pam Erasmus.
Nest is a design studio specialising in local, quality, handmade art and craft products.
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.
A very popular spot in a lovely bush setting with all amenities and the Noble Falls Tavern located nearby.