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Lake Mt Brown Walk Trail, Beeliar Park Lake Mt Brown Walk Trail, Beeliar Park

  • 1-3 hours
  • 5.8 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).

Late Mt Brown Walk Trail is a 5.8 kilometre walk in Beeliar Regional Park. The path is paved for two kilometres and then there is a limestone and sand four wheel drive track around Lake Mt Brown. Firewood banksia makes a showy display in autumn.

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The Beeliar Regional Park consists of two chains of wetlands comprised of 26 lakes and numerous wetalnds stretching 25km along the coast and covering an area of approximately 3400 hectares.

Lake Mt Brown lies in the western chain near the coast at Cockburn Sound. It has been created by a depression behind the coastal dune system. The wetlands were important camping, ceremonial areas and sources of food for Aboriginal people. The vegetation communities found in the park represent communities once widespread on the Swan Coastal Plain but now significantly decreased.

The trail leaves the car park on Cockburn Road on a 2km paved path which goes almost to the lake. Then there is a 1.8km limestone track, not wheelchair accessible,around the lake. The track is set back from the water and glimpses of the lake are available at some points.

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Time / Duration

2 hours

Length

5.8km loop

What To Pack

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

Trail Start

Cockburn Road Henderson, 40km (30 minutes) south of Perth

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Trail End

Lake Mt Brown Car Park

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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

Only the section to the lake is suitable for wheelchairs. The track around the lake is rocky and sandy.

Facilities

The path to the lake is paved and is suitable for road bikes and wheelchairs. The path around the lake is limestone and sand and is not suitable for wheelchairs.
  • Car Park
  • Dog Friendly

Best time of year

May to November

Trail Access

2WD 35km from Perth, Mount Brown Lookout Car Park on Cockburn Road

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1 trail goers have rated Lake Mt Brown Walk Trail, Beeliar Park as 3 out of 5!

We love to hear from people who've been on our Western Australian trails, so it would be most appreciated it if you wanted to leave a review.

Richa Patel

Reviewed 9 Oct 2023, 10:06am

Bushwalk is not great, in spring you can see the yellow flowers along the sides of the trail, only 3 points, because of the view from the hill top.

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