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Dick Lofthouse Rotary Walk, Harvey Dick Lofthouse Rotary Walk, Harvey

  • Less than 1 hour
  • 1.9 km
    • Bush Walk Class 2

      Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).

This moderately difficult 1.9 kilometre trail takes you up to the top of the Harvey dam, across the dam wall and down the other side.  Enjoy amazing views over the dam and out across the farmland to the west, all the way to the coast. In spring the wildflowers in the native gardens are spectacular.

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The 1.9km walk starts at the car park in the picnic area below the Harvey Dam. Climbing up to the top of the dam, across the dam wall and down the other side to where you started.  Not suitable for young children or people with mobility issues.

In the 1980s a group of Harvey Rotarians, led by Mr Dick Lofthouse created a bush walk near the Harvey Dam. Dick maintained the original trail until it became part of the new Harvey Dam development. In recognition of the work and foresight of Dick and fellow Rotarians, a new walk was created including the beautiful timber boardwalk across Gibbs Pool.

The trail is easily located at the end of the carpark, below the toilets in the Harvey Dam picnic area. The first section including the boardwalk is suitable for people in wheel chairs, using mobility aids and prams.

The native gardens in the picnic area are immaculately maintained and quite spectacular in spring when the wildflowers fill the area with colourful blooms.

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Time / Duration

Up to 1 hour

Length

1.9km loop

What To Pack

Group A - Urban Trails (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.

Trail Start

Harvey Dam carpark, 140km (1 hour 40 mins) south of Perth. 3 km east of Harvey on Weir Road.

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Trail End

Bush Walk

Class 2

Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).

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Difficulty Notes

Most of the trail is quite easy, but there are some steep metal steps going up the dam wall that are not suited to young children and individuals with mobility problems. They may also prove challenging to people afraid of heights.

Hazards & Warnings

Take care with children near the metal steps going up the dam wall.

Facilities

The picnic area and the section of the trail up to the stairs at the dam wall are accessible for people using a wheelchair or mobility aid.

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car Park
  • Child Activities
  • Lookouts
  • All accessible parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area
  • All accessible toilet facilities
  • View Platform

Best time of year

Any time

Trail Access

Road 2WD

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