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Lake Goollelal Loop, Joondalup Lake Goollelal Loop, Joondalup

Urban Walk

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 in Perth & Surrounds

  • 1-3 hours
  • 4.5 km

Walk or cycle on the 4.5 kilometre path around Lake Goollelal and enjoy the richness and beauty of Perth metropolitan bushland in Yellagonga Regional Park.

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The Lake Goollelal Loop is a well developed family friendly walk around Lake Goollelal. It takes you on a circuit around Lake Goollelal in Yellagonga Regional Park’s south.

The path is a shared path for walkers and cyclists, and offers a fabulous setting to spend some time with your family outside. See the historic sites of Wesleyan Mission Farm and the Luisinbi winery, stands of tuart, jarrah, marri, and paperbark, children’s playgrounds and rest stops. Keep your eyes peeled for the area’s fauna, including many wrens and waterfowl, freshwater turtles and the native water rat.

Yellagonga Regional Park is easily accessible by walking, cycling or public transport. 

Western Australian (Perth City) Visitor Centre

(08) 9483 1111

Other Links

  • Friends of Yellagonga Regional Park

    The Friends of Yellagonga are a group of local enthusiastic conservation volunteers who desire to protect and restore the bio-diversity of this regional park for current and future generations to enjoy.

  • Destination Perth

    Comprehensive information on the Perth region including destinations, things to see and do, accommodation and tours.


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Time / Duration

1 hour

Length

4.5km loop

Trail Start

Carpark off Wanneroo Road cnr Kingsway

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Trail End

Carpark off Wanneroo Road cnr Kingsway

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What To Pack

Facilities

  • Car Park
  • Child Activities
  • Dog Friendly
  • Lookouts
  • All accessible parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet
  • Sheltered Area
  • View Platform

Best time of year

This walk can be enjoyed the whole year round, but is especially beautiful when wildflower bloom from late July to November

Trail Access

Road and public transport.

Prohibited Items

Dogs on leads permitted
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5 trail goers have rated Lake Goollelal Loop, Joondalup as 3.4 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.

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Kylee McVee

Reviewed 6 Sep 2024, 11:31am

A nice walk around the lake with an abundance of birds.
Gary Tate

Reviewed 10 Jan 2024, 3:48pm

A great little walk or ride around this picturesque Lake.
Look & listen for the fabulous flora & fauna.
Dogs MUST be leashed, Tiger Snakes & Dugites inhabit this suburban parkland.
Christine Parfitt

Reviewed 14 May 2023, 12:03pm

If you live nearby, this may be a great walk. It’s certainly not worth driving to. Decent stretches along main highways, majority along suburban roads. Small sections where you feel like you’re near nature.
Angela Whitehead

Reviewed 26 Mar 2023, 7:38pm

I love this walk. An abundance of bird life. Extra special at dusk.
Carol Richmond

Reviewed 9 Aug 2020, 5:37am

Dogs must be on a lead not just 'under control' as at other parks. Wardens are regularly patrolling and handing out fines. Lots of cyclists. An enjoyable walk but I've been put off because of the rules.

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