Visit Kalamunda
Just a quick 30-minute drive from Perth city, Kalamunda offers a stunning blend of natural beauty, rich history, and outdoor adventures. This picturesque area is characterized by its lush bushland,...
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This is a moderately easy loop walk that follows Lesmurdie Brook. The brook originates on the ridge beyond Lesmurdie Road where a number of small streams come together after capturing rainfall run-off and seepage from springs flowing from the groundwater beneath the laterite rock.
Beautifully handcrafted bridges and seats are located along the Lesmurdie Brook Loop Trail providing plenty of opportunities to watch the brook meander and cascade down towards the spectacular Lesmurdie Falls. The trail is truly at its best in winter and spring when water is plentiful and wildflowers are abundant.
The area contains a large car park, three large picnic tables with shade, toilet facilities and rubbish bins. Disabled access is available to toilets and picnic tables.
Please take your own drinking water as there is none available at this site. Â
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1 hour
1.5km loop
Two carparks off Falls Road provide access to Lesmurdie Brook. It can also be access via the main carpark at Lesmurdie Falls. 22km (30 minutes) east of Perth.
June to November. Winter to spring when there is plenty of water and wildflowers.
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).
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails)
No drinking water available at the park.
Dogs on leads permitted.
Supervise children near water- rocks are slippery when wet. Be careful of fallen tree debris (gumnuts) as they can be a slip hazard.
No bikes, motorbikes, horses, camping or open fires. Dogs must be kept ona leash at all times.
Universal access is available to toilets and picnic tables.
18°C
Feels like 17°C
Max 28°C
Min 17°C
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