Floral Walk, Mundijong
Overview
Anjoy a wander along this 1.4km accessible walking/cycling path. At the right time of the year, you may experience an abundance of the well known Western Australian Kangaroo Paw, ‘cowslip’ and ‘spider’ orchids and other colourful wildflowers.

About the Trail
Originally named Manjedal, the town of Mundijong was formed around a railway junction of the Rockingham-Jarrahdale and the Perth-Bunbury line in 1893. A timber depot and a large planing mill was constructed, together with a post office and railway station.
While you're in town, take a walk along the main street to view the historical buildings. Download the map from this website.
Need to Know
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Time
Up to 1 hour if walking -
Distance
3km return Length is 1.4km. -
Trail Start
Access from Paterson Street, Mundijong, 50km (45 minutes) south of Perth -
Trail End
Keirnan Street. -
Degree of Difficulty
Easy - Suits majority of fitness and experience levels.
Bitumin flat surface
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What to Pack?
Camera
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.
- Full large water bottle per person.
- Sturdy shoes
- Sun hat or bike helmet (compulsory in WA)
- Sunglasses, sunscreen (30+) and insect repellant
- Clothes to suit the activity and potential weather conditions
- Binoculars and camera (optional)
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Best Time of the Year
September to October for wildflowers -
Facilities
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Access to the Trail
Road 2WD -
Trail Contact
Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale
Telephone: (08) 9526 1111
Email: info@sjshire.wa.gov.au