About this place
This place is home to the remains of an original lime kiln that was part of the Western Australian Portland Cement Company’s lime project that operated between 1919 and 1923.
The lime kiln is one of the only remaining structures from the former townsite of Lake Clifton, which was developed as a company town by the WA Portland Cement Company in 1920.
About 100m into the walk is the talking circle. A small clearing flanked with wooden seating and six stunning artworks that represent the six Noongar seasons by local artists Gloria and Karrie-Anne Kearing.
Gallery



The two picnic benches along the Lime Kiln Trail

The old lime kiln is a short walk from the picnic benches.


View of Lake Clifton at the end of the Lime Kiln Lake Trail

Start of the trail Lime Kiln Trail from the parking area

Facilities
There are no toilets.
Picnic table
Activities
Bird watching
Bushwalking
Picnicking
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Lime Kiln Picnic Area .
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of Yalgorup National Park.