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The walks:
Yellagonga Regional Park, Joondalup
Up to 5 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 dual-use paved
limestone and boardwalk
Explore a variety of walks at Yellagonga Regional Park, including the Neil Hawkins Park to lookout return (5 km). Lake Goollelal Circuit (4.8 km) is a family-friendly walk. Beenyup Swamp Circuit (2.4 km with limited facilities) is an easy stroll along a boardwalk and walking trail.
Whiteman Park, Whiteman
1-5 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 paved
Choose your own trail adventure at the sprawling Whiteman Park through banksia woodlands and wetlands, most of which are paved and obstacle-free.
Families can explore the Whiteman Park Children’s Forest. Download an activity sheet before you go.
John George Trail, Woodbridge
5 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 paved or gravel option
One of the city’s most scenic trails, John George Trail is a dual-use path along the Swan River linking the Woodbridge Riverside Park & Play Space to Reg Bond Reserve. It’s
the perfect place for families to enjoy the nature inspired playground with plenty of shade and BBQ facilities.
Lake Leschenaultia, Chidlow
3 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 unsealed gravel path
Walk the lake perimeter of Lake Leschenaultia to view a range of native trees like marri and wandoo, together with an abundance of bird life. It’s a great place for a picnic and a swim in summer.
Bayswater Foreshore, Bayswater
4.5 km | 2–3 hrs | | Grade 1 sealed and unsealed paths
Start at Riverside Gardens and take a stroll along Bayswater Foreshore and around the lake. Learn about Bayswater’s Indigenous history and culture, war history, early European history, and the native flora and fauna that call this place home. Families can explore the Nature Play WA Play Trail at this location.
Whitby Falls, Mundijong
1.5 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 paved
Wander along the accessible path to Whitby Falls. You can observe native flora and fauna along the stream as you pass livestock at Whitby Farm. The 1.5 km return loop has multiple tables along the trail where you can relax and enjoy a picnic. Families can explore the Nature Play WA Play Trail for this location!
Settlers Common (East), Armadale
1-5 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 paved
The 1 km Jeeriji trail is wheelchair and pram friendly. Home to a diverse range of flora, the bushland at Settler’s Common offers beautiful scenery, guiding you through a diverse range of landscapes. Extend your walk to include up to 5 km of unsealed Grade 2 trails.
(No toilets.)
Canning River Regional Park, Wilson
1.5-4 km | 1-3 hrs | | Grade 1 paved
Explore a variety of accessible trails from this location including the Banksia Hill Loop Trail (1.5 km) or the Butterflies, Birds & Bridges Trail (4 km) that will take you over sedge meadows, through mature woodlands, over creeks and amongst the crowns of a paperbark forest. Families can explore the Nature Play WA Play Trail at this location.
Tomato Lake, Kewdale
1.6 km | 1 hour | | Grade 1 dual-use paved
A vibrant nature sanctuary with a paved dual-use pathway around the perimeter, Tomato Lake is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic and watch an abundance of bird life.
Bibra Lake, Beeliar Regional Park
6 km | 2–3 hrs | | Grade 2 paved
The 6-kilometre loop walk around the lake is an easy-to-follow dual-use path. A great spot for a picnic, Bibra Lake features an awesome accessible adventure playground with swings, a seesaw and a flying fox with supportive seating.
Grade 1: No bushwalking experience required. Flat even surface with no steps or steep sections. Suitable for wheelchair users who have someone to assist them. Walks no greater than 5km.
Grade 2: No bushwalking experience required. The track is hardened or compacted surface and may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps. Walks no greater than 10km.