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Mundy Regional Park

We recognise and acknowledge Whadjuk people as the traditional owners of Mundy Regional Park.

A country escape but not too far from the city. Explore the winding bush trails, see the city skyline and fall in love with Lesmurdie Falls.

No park entry fee

Mundy Regional Park
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About this park

Visit this park to picnic, walk and explore, you’ll find native bushland and granite outcrops. This is classic Darling Scarp country.  

Explore the extensive network of walk trails with panoramic views. It’s fascinating to see Perth, in the distance, looking like a toy town!  

The 5km Xanthorrhoea Trail will have you thinking you’re in the Outback. This loop is surrounded by native grass trees, or Balga. These trees give the trail its convoluted name!  

Hike the Whistlepipe Gully trail and there’s a surprise in store. This trail passes the rambling ruins of a mysterious house. Designed by a local architect in the 1960's, the Japanese style home came complete with a water wheel! Now that’s not the usual sight for a bush walk! 

Come in springtime to enjoy wildflowers, small cascades and babbling brooks. 

If it’s big cascades you’re after, look no further than the park’s Lesmurdie Falls. In the wetter months these are spectacular. In the drier months you can still enjoy stunning views over the Swan Coastal Plain. There’s a lookout platform a short walk from the picnic area and several walk trails to choose from. 

A visit to Mundy Regional Park will give you just the green fix you need. It’s fun for all the family.  

Review – Amazing walking trails 

This regional park is amazing. I absolutely love the trails here. The Whistlepipe Gully is amazing in spring with all the little cascades of water, such an easy and short walk, yet so pretty. Lesmurdie falls also great, lovely during winter with all the water flowing, also in spring with the wildflowers. Jana C  - Trip Advisor 

 

Safety information

Plan when to visit. Read this safety information about bushwalking. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life! 

Activities

Bushwalking

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded in Mundy Regional Park.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Whadjuk people as the traditional owners of Mundy Regional Park. 

The name of Mundy Regional Park (pronounced mun-dee) commemorates, Mundy (or Munday), a leader of the Beelu Aboriginal people at the time of European settlement. During the early days of settlement, Mundy was one of the most important and successful negotiators for Perth’s Whadjuk community. The Beelu people hunted tortoises in the Mundy Swamp area, carrying them to higher ground in the east for cooking and eating. 

Need to know

Dogs allowed

Dogs allowed in some areas and must remain on a leash

No park entry fee

Entry to Mundy Regional Park is free.

Park office / Contact

Regional Parks

+61 (0)8 9442 0300
regional.parks@dbca.wa.gov.au

Location

Destination Perth
Perth Hills

Trails

Palm Terrace Walk, Forrestfield

Palm Terrace Walk

5.5km
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Lewis Road Walk, Forrestfield

Lewis Road Walk

5km
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Lesmurdie Brook Loop, Mundy Regional Park

Lesmurdie Brook Loop

1.5km
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Lesmurdie Falls, Mundy Regional Park

Lesmurdie Falls

2km
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Xanthorrhoea Trail, Perth Hills

Xanthorrhoea Trail

5km
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Whistlepipe Gully, Kalamunda, Perth Hills

Whistlepipe Gully

3.5km
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West Terrace Walk, Mundy Regional Park

West Terrace Walk

4km
View this trail

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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