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Roley Pools Nature’s Spa Walk, Roley Pool Reserve, Roleystone

Trail difficulty
Trail difficulty
  • Length 0.3km
  • Est. time Less than 1 hour
  • Dog friendly
  • Circuit / loop
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Treat yourself to a detour down to Nature's Spa where water trickles across the large flat granite rocks and collects in small pools. This area is just a short walk west along the Boardwalk Trail from the Cascades Carpark on Thompson Road, along the south side of the river.

The Roley Pool area has been used as a local swimming hole for many years and is part of Roleystone folklore. 

A wide and diverse range of wildlife can be found in and around this section of the river, with many native ducks, kingfishers, Quenda, kangaroos, wallabies, several species of fish, snakes, lizards and Australia's only native water rat, "Rakali" residing there.

Information regarding this walk trail can be accessed here or pick up a brochure from the Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre.

This trail is part of the following destinations:

Perth Hills Armadale Visitor Centre

(08) 9394 5410

Other Links

  • Roley Bushcare

    Roleybushcare is an environmental community group that is focused on maintaining and protecting the bushland around the Roleystone and Karragullen areas.

  • Destination Perth

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Time / Duration

Approximately 30mins return

Length

320 metres return

Trail Access

By road, 2WD. From Thompson Road, Roleystone

Trail Start

Cascades carpark, Thompson Road, Roelystone

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Trail End

When to go

Year around

What’s the weather like?

Bush Walk

Class 3

Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.

Additional information

Rocks can be slippery. Steep, uneven natural terrain and stairs.

What To Pack

Hazards & Warnings

Snakes can be active in this area during the warmer months (August through to April)

Prohibited items

No fires or motorbikes allowed within reserve

Facilities

Parking for this trail is at the Cascades Car Park at the end of Thompson Road.

  • Car Park
  • Dog Friendly

Today Apr 23, 4:17am

20°C

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Max 21°

Min 17°

Precipitation: 100%

Visibility: 10km

Wind: 11.47km/h NW

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