Perth Hills National Park

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Perth Hills National Park is a sprawling wilderness just a 30-minute drive from Perth’s city centre, offering a dramatic escape into jarrah and marri forests, granite outcrops, and cascading waterfalls. This is where you come to feel the ancient pulse of the Darling Scarp, with walking trails that range from gentle family strolls to challenging day hikes. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, wildflower enthusiasts, and anyone craving fresh air and sweeping views over the Swan Coastal Plain.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Perth Hills National Park, plan for a full day. Start early with a walk to Lesmurdie Falls (allow 1–2 hours), then drive to Bells Rapids for a shorter loop and picnic lunch. Afternoon can be spent exploring John Forrest National Park’s tunnel and Eagle View Walk (2–3 hours), with a sunset stop at Mount Dale Lookout. If you’re short on time, a half-day focused on either the southern (Lesmurdie) or northern (Bells Rapids) section is still rewarding. The park is best visited between June and November when waterfalls are flowing and wildflowers are at their peak.

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