Discover the best top things to do in Jarrahdale, Australia including Mission With Nutrition, Munda Biddi Trail, Kitty's Gorge Walk, Baldwins Bluff Nature Trail, 1872 Heritage Railway Trails, Langford Park, Blue Rocks Walk, Gooralong Park, Darling Downs Bridle Trails.
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Hey, I'm Nicky and together with my daughter Ellysa we are Mission with Nutrition! We are located in the picturesque Jarrahdale hills, less than an hour from Perth and we offer fun guided hikes (of varying lengths) through our wonderful natural bush land before heading back to our recreation centre for some delicious vegan refueling! We invite you to join us on our next hike!!
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Kitty’s Gorge is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale. Just an hour’s drive south west of Perth, this is a great day trip for a walk and lunch at the winery or one of the cafes. The Kitty Gorge Walk is both child and dog-friendly and with walks of all different lengths (1km, 5km or the 14km loop) it has something for everyone. The walk is a moderate one with some steep sections, and goes from Goorolong Park, Jarrahdale to or from the Serpentine Falls.
Excellent bush walk, very nice landscape and near to flowing water for most of the trail. We went early and dressed warm as it was quite cold there, watch closely for the signs as we missed some and wasted a bit of time getting back on track. Walk took about 4 hours starting from the serpentine falls side which is a bit shorter than the other way as we did not go all the way to the car park which is the start point from the other side. Probably a reasonable level of fitness required as it can be a bit of a climb especially around the falls and you my be lugging a pack on some uneven ground and with fallen trees to get over. Highly recommended.
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We did this trail with 4 kids, aged between 9 and 12. The ascend was steep but it wasn't impossible. The last 1.3km to the lookout was mostly flat which was a nice break from the incline. Reaching the lookout was amazing. The views from above were spectacular. Serpentine falls looked so small and the air above was so fresh. The descend was a little shaky as the rocks were quite unstable. I recommend finding a nice sturdy stick for stability. The overall trail was great and if you don't mind a bit of a challenge, definitely give it a go.
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Featured Jarrahdale Walks, the 1872 Heritage Railway Trails are a 4km loop commencing at Jubb Road and an 8km return trail starting form Info Bay, cnr Nettleton & Jarrahdale Roads. The trails feature old railway sleepers, historic trail markers, vistas and picnic spots.
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Langford Park is the focal area for a 20km bridle trail that showcases the changing character of the jarrah forest in this section of the Darling range.Once a bauxite mine which has now been rehabilitated, Langford Park has a horsefloat parking area.
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The Blue Rocks Walk Loops are 1.5km and 3km walk trails over Blue Rock and through forests recovering from bauxite mining and timber milling
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Gooralong Park is situated in Serpentine National Park. Offering many walk trails, this is a perfect destination for those who enjoy the outdoors. Closed to vehicles. No camping. No toilet facilities available.
The Darling Downs Bridle Trails are in the township of Jarradale and provide an easily accessible, safe and pleasant place for horseriding for locals and visitors away from motor traffic. The public open space has a sand surfaced trotting track with a circuit of 1600 metres, a fenced exercise area plus open riding space and small jumps.
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