Mundy Regional Park Explained

Mundy Regional Park
Type:Regional park
Area:560NaN0[1]
Established:1957
Operator:Department of Parks and Wildlife
Website: at Department of Parks and Wildlife

The Mundy Regional Park is a regional park located on the western edge of the Darling Scarp, approximately east of Perth in Western Australia. The 56ha park has commanding views of the Swan Coastal Plain, the city of Perth and surrounding suburbs. The park is managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

Location and features

The park contains the 500NaN0 Lesmurdie Falls, formed by Lesmurdie Brook emptying over the Scarp, and the surrounding riparian and heath vegetation.[2] Wandoo, jarrah and marri trees can all be found within the park. A gravity hill exists near the carpark on Palm Terrace.

The Mundy Regional Park has multiple walking and running trails of varying difficulty and is popular for walking and running. The walking trails include: Lesmurdie Brook Loop, Lewis Road Walk, Palm Terrace Walk,Xanthorrhoea Trail, Whistlepipe Gully.

Some sections allow horse riding and off-road cycling.

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Notes and References

  1. 2010. Department of Environment and Conservation 2009–2010 Annual Report. Annual Report. 48. Department of Environment and Conservation. 1835-114X. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110111124319/http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/content/view/6139/2345/. 11 January 2011. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: About Australia - Lesmurdie Falls National Park. 2010. 17 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20081205081600/http://www.about-australia.com/travel-guides/western-australia/perth/attractions/natural/lesmurdie-falls-national-park/. 5 December 2008. dead.