40 Ozone Terrace, Kalamunda WA 6076, Australia Kalamunda Australia
Mundy Regional Park stretches from the foothills to the top of the Darling Scarp to Lesmurdie Falls. Sections of the park provide a virtually unbroken belt of scarp woodland to explore against spectacular views of the coastal plain and Perth City. The name of Mundy Regional Park commemorates, Mundy (or Munday), a leader of the Beelu Aboriginal people at the time of European settlement. During the early days of settlement, Mundy was one of the most important and successful negotiators for Perth’s Whadjuk community. An extensive network of walk trails is popular for the panoramic views, granite outcrops and profuse wildflower display in spring. Official walk trails include the Whistlepipe Gully Walk Trail which is a relatively easy trail allowing bush walkers to see beautiful wildflowers in bloom during spring. The Trail can be commenced from either the western end of Orange Valley Road in Kalamunda, or from the northern end of Lewis Road in Forrestfield.
Also within Mundy Regional Park is the Darling Scarp Walk. For more information on this walk trail visit the Walk GPS website.