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Lake Goollelal

We recognise and acknowledge Whadjuk people as the Traditional Owners of Yellagonga Regional Park.

A well developed network of walk trails and shared paths provide access to many of the parks most enjoyable settings.

Dogs allowed

No park entry fee

Lake Goollelal
Gary Tate

About this place

There is a carpark and trailhead which links to the lake circuit path and lookout on the western shore of the lake. This area provides an important summer refuge for waterbirds and is also home to oblong turtles and native water rats. The historic Luisini Winery is located on the north eastern shore of Lake Goollelal.

For more information visit Trails WA.

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Safety information

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

Gallery

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views over the lake
Lake Goollelal
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views through trees to the lake
Lake Goollelal
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Interpretive signs
Lake Goollelal
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bitument trail
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car parking area
Lake Goollelal
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red wildflowers
Lake Goollelal
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trees with the lake in the background
Lake Goollelal
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car park
Lake Goollelal
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beware of snake message on a sign
Lake Goollelal
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views through trees to the lake
Lake Goollelal
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Facilities

Lookout/Deck

Activities

Bushwalking

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Lake Goollelal.

Traditional Owners

 

The Whadjuk people have a deep connection to the land, including Lake Goollelal, and their cultural practices, traditions, and knowledge are tied to the natural environment. These connections reflect a holistic understanding of the land and its resources, where spiritual, social, and ecological elements are intertwined.

Need to know

Dogs allowed

Dogs must be kept on a leash

No park entry fee

Entry to Yellagonga Regional Park is free.

Toilets

No toilets at this location. Follow Leave No Trace principles.

Park office / Contact

Regional Parks

Phone: 9442 0300

Contact this office by email

Location

Destination Perth
Perth
Perth Coast & Plain

Getting there

Accessible by road

Park boundaries are approximations only and should not be used for navigation or orientation purposes.

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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