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Mundy Regional Park — Attraction in Lesmurdie

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Mundy Regional Park
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The Mundy Regional Park is a regional park located on the western edge of the Darling Scarp, approximately 22 kilometres east of Perth in Western Australia. The 56-hectare park has commanding views of the Swan Coastal Plain, the city of Perth and surrounding suburbs.
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Lesmurdie Falls National Park
Forrestfield WA 6058, Australia
Lesmurdie Falls
7 Silver Rd, Lesmurdie WA 6076, Australia
Whistlepipe Gully Trailhead - Forrestfield
End of, Lewis Rd, Forrestfield WA 6058, Australia
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Mundy Regional Park

Kalamunda Rd, Forrestfield WA 6058, Australia
4.6(447)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Mundy Regional Park is a regional park located on the western edge of the Darling Scarp, approximately 22 kilometres east of Perth in Western Australia. The 56-hectare park has commanding views of the Swan Coastal Plain, the city of Perth and surrounding suburbs.

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attractions: Lesmurdie Falls National Park, Lesmurdie Falls, Whistlepipe Gully Trailhead - Forrestfield, restaurants:
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+61 8 9442 0300
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exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au
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Nearby attractions of Mundy Regional Park

Lesmurdie Falls National Park

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Reviews of Mundy Regional Park

4.6
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5.0
2y

Beautiful walk, lots of little tracks running next to the stream. I went in mid june after a lot of rain and it was amazing. Dog friendly, but a few dogs were off the leads. Parking was extremely difficult as road works were in progress and apparently rangers were ticketing cars although there was only verge parking available. No toilets at this particular track. We opted to go right at the entry fork and not left up the muddy embankment this time. The waterfalls were in full swing and the flowers were pretty. The ruins were still visible and up the top of the track after crossing the small concrete bridge. We didnt complete the full track but will def come back to do the full track. A lil steep in places but not too bad. Good footwear...

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5.0
21w

Walking the Waterfall Road, Crumpet Creek and Lesmurdie Falls Loop is probably the toughest hike I've done in Perth except for maybe Numbat Trail. Poles are essential, and the Alltrails app because you will get lost without it. Occasionally there are signs hammered into poles but they're meaningless. That said though, this is a magnificent trail that challenges constantly. There are so many ascents, steep ascents that require hiking poles for safety. For most of the trail there were few other hikers until approaching Lesmurdie Falls where it gets busy. In winter, the streams are flowing, which provides a soothing soundscape along with numerous birds, and banjo frogs in places. This is my new...

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5.0
1y

Beautiful place lots to see and admire about for mother nature lovers. hiking trails for hiking lovers and even just for walking around the top lookout is amazing

Picnic area, parking in different areas and toilets available

I suggest if you plan to go there wear comfy walking shoes as some parts are not flat ground if you want to get to the bottom of the falls and some part can be slippery specially when it's been raining Bring water for drinking as going down to the falls from the top parking is a long walk 💧

My 2nd time being there but still can't get enough of how amazing the place is and the view of Perth city from the top is...

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Shinigami GodShinigami God
Great experience with the kids 2-5yrs old. Not alot of parking though, was told by the ranger you will be charged $80 for parking on the road even if you have a tire out. dog friendly, people had there dogs on leads, No toilets, great walk following the waterfall going up, there was also a dirt/ road trail aswell which made it easier walking back down. will definitely go back, recommend for those who haven’t been to go see it, beautiful walk and view everywhere. if your kids love water, take spare clothes and towels and also rubber/ anti slip shoes as there is algae so very easy to slip and dip there.
jayjaytruviewsjayjaytruviews
Mundy Regional Park is a beautiful spot to visit if you’re looking for a wide range of different trails for a hike! We came here during April and the weather was absolutely stunning! Temperatures ranging from 15-20 degrees in the early morning made the hike such an enjoyable one! We followed the Waterfall Road and Crumpet Vrrek path and we found that there was such a good range of terrain you face. From loose rocks, to sandy roads to some pretty challenging up hill areas! The total hike took us 3 hours 40 minutes and for ~11 km and a net elevation gain of ~500m.
PatrickPatrick
This is a great walk. I started at lower car park. I recommend some good shoes as the walking trail is very uneven is a lot of places. If you are a bit unsteady on your feet walking poles are also a good addition. There are no toilet facilities at lower car park. There are toilet facilities at top car park. Great views, good walk. Very little water when i went. It would be spectacular after good rain.
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Great experience with the kids 2-5yrs old. Not alot of parking though, was told by the ranger you will be charged $80 for parking on the road even if you have a tire out. dog friendly, people had there dogs on leads, No toilets, great walk following the waterfall going up, there was also a dirt/ road trail aswell which made it easier walking back down. will definitely go back, recommend for those who haven’t been to go see it, beautiful walk and view everywhere. if your kids love water, take spare clothes and towels and also rubber/ anti slip shoes as there is algae so very easy to slip and dip there.
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Mundy Regional Park is a beautiful spot to visit if you’re looking for a wide range of different trails for a hike! We came here during April and the weather was absolutely stunning! Temperatures ranging from 15-20 degrees in the early morning made the hike such an enjoyable one! We followed the Waterfall Road and Crumpet Vrrek path and we found that there was such a good range of terrain you face. From loose rocks, to sandy roads to some pretty challenging up hill areas! The total hike took us 3 hours 40 minutes and for ~11 km and a net elevation gain of ~500m.
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This is a great walk. I started at lower car park. I recommend some good shoes as the walking trail is very uneven is a lot of places. If you are a bit unsteady on your feet walking poles are also a good addition. There are no toilet facilities at lower car park. There are toilet facilities at top car park. Great views, good walk. Very little water when i went. It would be spectacular after good rain.
Patrick

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