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The best hikes from bus stations in Mundy Regional Park

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Bus station hiking trails in Mundy Regional Park offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by the western edge of the Darling Scarp, featuring native bushland and granite outcrops. The park provides panoramic views of the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth city, with highlights such as the 50-meter Lesmurdie Falls and the tranquil Whistlepipe Gully. Its terrain includes forested gullies, granite boulders, and a variety of native trees like Wandoo, Jarrah, and Marri.

Best bus station hiking trails in Mundy…

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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View of Perth – Lesmurdie Falls Lookout loop from Mundy Regional Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 13, 2026, Kalamunda Mountain Bike Park

Kalamunda Mountain Bike Park has well-maintained trails that range from beginner to advanced trails. On site there is a bike rental service called Rock and Roll Mountain Biking, and a café called Trails Hub Café that serves food as well, open from 8 am to 3 pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (closed weekdays).

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June 12, 2026, Hewett's Hill Hut

Hewett's Hill Hut, sometimes also spelled Hewitt's Hut, was the first shelter built along the 1,000-kilometer Bibbulmun Track. Nestled in the Jarrah and Wandoo forests of Beelu National Park, the hut can only be reached by bushwalking. It's close to the trail's northern terminus, so this rustic, three-sided wooden timber hut often becomes southbound thru hikers' first night stop. There's a pit toilet and a rainwater catch, so treat or filter all water before drinking.

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The Bibbulmun Track northern terminus marks the official beginning of one of Australia’s great long-distance walks, stretching about one thousand kilometres from Kalamunda to Albany on Western Australia’s south coast. The trail is named after the Bibbulmun people of the Noongar Nation, and walkers are guided by the famous yellow Waugal trail markers representing the Rainbow Serpent from Noongar culture. Information boards, track maps, and nearby bushland trails make this a popular starting point for both day walkers and long-distance hikers.

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This section of the Bibbulmun Track winds through jarrah and marri forest beside Piesse Brook on the way to Rocky Pools in Kalamunda National Park. Narrow dirt trail, rocky creek crossings, and granite outcrops give this stretch a more natural and rugged feel than many of the wider management tracks nearby. During winter and spring, flowing water, damp forest, and wildflowers make this one of the more scenic creekside sections close to Perth.

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Lesmurdie Falls National Park (part of Mundy Regional Park) centres around a steep valley with jarrah forest, granite outcrops, and Lesmurdie Falls. The park includes a network of walking tracks and lookout points across the escarpment. Facilities are available at the main trailhead, including a toilet block with wheelchair access via a concrete ramp and handrail. Dogs are permitted on leash, and entry to the park is free.

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Head of the Falls sits at the top of Lesmurdie Falls in Mundy Regional Park, where the water begins its drop over the escarpment. From here, you get a more elevated perspective looking out across the valley, with the falls starting just below the viewpoint. It’s an easy-to-reach spot from nearby parking, with minimal walking compared to the lower sections.

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March 10, 2026, Rocky Pool

As you would imagine from the name there is a natural pool in the rocks as the creek spills over the boulders. It's the perfect place to rest and go for a cool down swim before continuing on your hike.

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This is an excellent place to stop and enjoy the view from the top of Lesmurdie Falls. You'll also have great views of the surrounding area, so be prepared to spend a few minutes here to take it all in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are available in Mundy Regional Park?

There are 8 hiking trails in Mundy Regional Park that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, all rated as moderate difficulty.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on bus-accessible trails in Mundy Regional Park?

The bus-accessible trails in Mundy Regional Park traverse classic Darling Scarp country, featuring native bushland, dramatic granite outcrops, and forested gullies. You'll encounter diverse vegetation, including Wandoo, Jarrah, and Marri trees, and during late winter and spring, a spectacular display of wildflowers like orchids and hakeas.

Are there any waterfalls accessible from bus stations in Mundy Regional Park?

Yes, Lesmurdie Falls is a prominent feature in Mundy Regional Park and is accessible via trails. The 50-meter falls are particularly impressive during the wetter months. You can experience them on routes like the Lesmurdie Falls Lookout – Base of Lesmurdie Falls loop from Mundy Regional Park, which offers views from both the top and base.

Are there any family-friendly bus-accessible hikes in Mundy Regional Park?

While all listed routes are moderate, many sections of Mundy Regional Park are suitable for families. The Whistlepipe Gully area, known for its tranquil stream, small cascades, and the ruins of a Japanese-style house, offers a moderately easy experience. Consider shorter segments of the longer trails or focus on areas with picnic facilities for a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the bus-accessible hiking trails in Mundy Regional Park?

Mundy Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations may apply to certain areas or trails, especially concerning wildlife protection. It's always best to check local signage or the park's official guidelines regarding dogs on trails. Dogs should always be kept on a leash.

What is the best time of year to hike in Mundy Regional Park from a bus station?

The best time to hike in Mundy Regional Park is generally during late winter and spring (August to October) when the wildflowers are in bloom and the waterfalls are at their most spectacular after seasonal rains. Autumn also offers pleasant hiking conditions with cooler temperatures. Summer can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during this season.

Are there any circular routes accessible from bus stations in Mundy Regional Park?

Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the Lesmurdie Falls Lookout – Base of Lesmurdie Falls loop from Mundy Regional Park offers a comprehensive loop experience. Another option is the Bickley Brook Reservoir loop from Basildon Reserve, which provides a scenic circular journey.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on these trails?

Mundy Regional Park is a haven for nature lovers. You might spot kangaroos, various reptiles, and a wide array of birdlife, with over 200 species recorded in the park. Keep an eye out for these creatures, especially during quieter times of the day.

Are there good viewpoints along the bus-accessible trails in Mundy Regional Park?

Absolutely. Mundy Regional Park is renowned for its panoramic views. From numerous vantage points, particularly along the Darling Scarp, you can enjoy picturesque vistas of the Perth city skyline, the expansive Swan Coastal Plain, and the surrounding valley. The Lesmurdie Falls lookouts offer particularly impressive views.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus-accessible trails in Mundy Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 213 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning views over the Swan Coastal Plain, the beauty of Lesmurdie Falls, and the diverse bushland, especially during wildflower season. The variety of trails and the opportunity to experience classic Darling Scarp country are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any unique landmarks or points of interest along the bus-accessible trails?

Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can discover the rambling ruins of a mysterious Japanese-style house designed in the 1960s, located within the Whistlepipe Gully area. This unique historical feature adds an intriguing element to your hike.

Are there any trails that offer a more 'Outback' feel?

Yes, the Xanthorrhoea Trail, while not explicitly listed as a bus-accessible route in the provided data, is a notable trail within the park. It is surrounded by native grass trees (Balga) and offers a unique 'Outback' feel with a mix of challenging climbs and descents, providing a different kind of natural experience within the park.

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