What to do and see in Mundaring, Western Australia: The Best Nature & Parks

April 28, 2022 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Mundaring, Australia including Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, Avon Valley National Park, Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary, Lake Leschenaultia, Mundaring Community Sculpture Park, Mundaring Weir, Greenmount National Park, Eagle View Trail, Beelu National Park, National Park Falls.
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1. Railway Reserve Heritage Trail

John Forrest National Park, Mundaring, Western Australia 6071 Australia http://trailswa.com.au/trails/railway-reserves-heritage-trail
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Railway Reserve Heritage Trail

Reviewed By 524cherieO - Canning, Australia

My Husband and I had a fantastic time walking through the tunnel and talking about life. We sat under a tree with a view and just took in the nature around us.

2. Avon Valley National Park

Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/avon-valley
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Avon Valley National Park

3. Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary

4360 Lilydale Road Childlow, Chidlow, Mundaring, Western Australia Australia +61 8 9572 3169 [email protected] http://www.australianwildlife.org/sanctuaries/karakamia-sanctuary/visitor-program-at-karakamia.aspx
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Karakamia Wildlife Sanctuary

4. Lake Leschenaultia

Rosedale Road Chidlow, Mundaring, Western Australia 6556 Australia 9290 6645 [email protected] http://www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/Recreationleisure/Lake/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Lake Leschenaultia

Reviewed By paulbW5193FP - Perth, Australia

Beautiful body of water, very clear and perfect for kayaking and swimming. Plentiful free parking,easy water access, family area and a pontoon just off the Beach. There are shaded picnic areas, barbeques and a great cafe. Canoe and SUP hire is available. There is also a walking / cycling trail for out of the water fun. When we visited it was a very warm day but it was not overcrowded. I highly recommend a visit.

5. Mundaring Community Sculpture Park

Jacoby Street, Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia http://www.mundaringtourism.com.au/Lists/All%20Listings/DispForm.aspx?ID=47
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Mundaring Community Sculpture Park

Reviewed By timgina1 - Perth, Australia

This park is great for kids of all ages. There is a huge climbing rope with a big slide to get you down for the bigger kids. There are swings, in ground merry-go-round, two flying foxes, a nature climb area with a tree truck that you can walk through and a play area with 3 other slides with many ways up to get to them. There are also objects up the top for the kids to climb on, one is a hand and another a digger. There is plenty of shade for picnics and a few tables scattered around. The playground has shade at different times of the day. Definitely worth a visit here for the kids to burn off some energy. Plenty of parking and its across the road from the Mundaring Pub.

6. Mundaring Weir

Mundaring Weir Road Sawyers Valley, Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia
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4.0 based on 172 reviews

Mundaring Weir

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

In days gone by, Mundaring Weir would regularly overflow and many sightseers would make the 40 km (24 mile) trip from Perth to see it. Unhappily, this hasn't happened since 1996. The Mundaring Weir was completed in 1903 to supply water to be piped 700 km (435 miles) to the Eastern Goldfields. The construction of Mundaring Weir and the Goldfields Pipeline is an engineering achievement of epic proportions. The lake is named after C Y O'Connor, the chief engineer, who tragically took his own life. The Weir is located in bushland, with many wild birds and animals. It is well worth the trip.

7. Greenmount National Park

Greenmount Rise along the side of Greenmount Hill, Greenmount, Mundaring, Western Australia 6056 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/greenmount
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Greenmount National Park

8. Eagle View Trail

Park Road John Forrest National Park, Mundaring, Western Australia 6071 Australia
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Eagle View Trail

Reviewed By JanaZC - Prague, Czech Republic

Great trail, went clockwise from Pechey road which made it longer. The best part is the beginning with the waterfalls...mind you, lots of water in July but hardly any in October. The Eagles view is lovely. The trail is very well marked, you can’t get lost at all. Take plenty of water and do it in winter or spring. Spring is great for wildflowers.

9. Beelu National Park

Mundaring Weir Road, Mundaring, Western Australia 6073 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/beelu
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Beelu National Park

10. National Park Falls

John Forrest National Park, Mundaring, Western Australia 6071 Australia
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3.5 based on 6 reviews

National Park Falls

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