Get the kids out of the house and into nature – and enjoy one of these family bush walks. Find out how long they are, what the terrain is like and what you can see along the way.
Joondalup Drive to Neil Hawkins Park
2.6kms Each Way | Walk to Neil Hawkins Park and Back | Dual Cycle / Walkway the Whole Way
Craigie Bushland
Elevated step entry to enclosed Quenda Reserve, complete with walk trails, seating, signage and stunning bushlands.
Trigg Bushland Reserve
Several walk trails through beautiful bushland on compacted trails. Dogs allowed of the lead but under control in the north western section.
Reabold Hill Bold Park
200m long elevated platform that takes you through the natural bushland to the top of the hill where there is a large viewing platform 85m above sea level with spectacular city and ocean views.
Zamia Trail Bold Park
5.1km loop trail through beautiful tuart and banksia forest and bushland. Amazing views of both the city and the coastline on this trail.
Point Resolution Reserve (Karda Bidi Trail) Dalkeith
Wander part of the Karda Bidi Walk Trail and explore the Swan River’s edge.
SIr Frederick Samson Park
Sir Fredrick Samson Park is a rare piece of suburban conservation bushland that features Fremantle’s last remnants of jarrah, marri & tuart woodland and is an important wildlife habitat with 3 walk trails.
Lesmurdie Falls
Various trails 300m – 3km return and waterfall lookout.
Ellis Brook Valley Martin
Various nature walks from 500m – 2.8km with beautiful views.
Kuljak Island Ascot
Inner city suburban island nature walk and bike ride trail with lots to explore
John Forrest National Park
Explore the walk trials and waterfalls at John Forrest National Park (park entry fees apply).
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