Bush Walking

There are many walk trails to experience in the hills and along the Darling Scarp. Walk trails take you past plunging waterfalls in winter and spring, views to the coast or trails deep into the Jarrah forest to provide the perfect escape back to nature. At Jarrahdale a network of forest trails fan out from the town. There are also walk trails at Byford and Serpentine. Walk trail maps are available at the Serpentine Valley Vistor Centre,Shire office and Library at Mundijong.

Baldwin's Bluff

6km return. Spectacular views of the Serpentine Falls and much of the park can be viewed from the summit of this walk. There are also views over the coastal plain to the ocean and the Perth Skyline. (Difficulty: Medium)

Blue Rocks Walks

1.5km and 3km walk trails over Blue Rock and through forests recovering from bauxite mining and timber milling. (Difficulty: Medium)

The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management: CALM - Serpentine National Park

Darling Scarp Guided Bushwalk

Guided Bushwalk over Granite Rocks and Dams on the top of the Darling Scarp.

From the Old Post Office Museum, Jarrahdale Road, Jarrahdale.

Enjoy an informative guided walk over Blue Rock. Walk through the rehabilitation areas created after the cessation of bauxite mining. Follow the trail past snotty gobble trees to the water point of the operation leading to the dam at the site. Bring your picnic and all the family. Walks are of medium intensity and occupy two hours or four hours. Wear sturdy 'walkers' and rain gear. Bring your camera and a gold coin donation. Further details from Tony on (08) 95255161. 

Enjoy the Morse Code Demonstration prior to the walk from 10am at the Old Post Office Museum.

Heritage Railway Hike

4km or 7km loops following the path of the 1872 railway. Good views. (Difficulty: Easy - One steep section)

Jarrahdale Heritage Society - Guided Walks

Volunteers from the Jarrahdale Heritage Society run regular guided walks through the area, giving visitors an opportunity to learn about the unique history and experience the beauty.

www.jarrahdale.com/events.htm

Jarrahdale Self Walk Trails

Maps and additional details for these tracks are available from the Jarrahdale Heritage Society website or at the Old Post Office Tourist Information Centre.

www.jarrahdale.com/maps.htm

Kitty's Gorge

Three walk trails varying from 1km-11km in length, leave from Gooralong Park along single file tracks by waterfalls. (Difficulty: Medium)

Mundlimup Trail

Walk trail situated off Balmoral Rd leads through old logging area and CALM tree growth experiment. (Difficulty: Easy)

Prisoner of War Camp Hike

See camp ruins and historic railway path (Difficulty: Easy)
Serpentine Falls

Serpentine Falls

Serpentine_Park_Guide1.pdf

Serpentine Falls
Falls Road, off South West Highway, Serpentine

The spectacular Serpentine Falls are situated within the Serpentine National Park and are the perfect spot got a picnic or barbeque.

Entry fee $11 per car. Toilets available.

Walk trails from the Serpentine Falls

Baldwin’s Bluff
6km return. Spectacular views of the Serpentine Falls and much of the park can be viewed from the summit of this walk. There are also views over the coastal plain to the ocean and the Perth Skyline. (medium)

Serpentine Falls
400m return. A popular walk which is accessible to wheelchairs and prams. The walk takes you from the Falls carpark through vegetation to the lower and upper rock pools to the spectacular Falls.

Stacey's Track

A 3km scenic walk through Gooralong Park, virgin forest and parts of the town. (Difficulty: Medium)

Wetlands Walk

Paths and boardwalks make this an excellent circuit trail for prams and wheelchairs. Observation points are located throughout the wetlands area. (Difficulty: Very Easy)