This beautiful 3000-hectare park includes the popular recreation sites of Fred Jacoby Park, South Ledge, North Ledge, Farrell Grove, The Dell, Gungin Gully, Pimelia Mycumbene and Grevillea Mycumbene.\u00a0\u00a0The Park was renamed in 2008 as an acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the area. The word Beelu is derived from the Noongar word for\u00a0river\u00a0or\u00a0stream. The Beelu people were the original peoples of the area whose district was bounded by the Helena, Swan and Canning Rivers.<\/p>\n
The Park contains a variety of native flora including Jarrah, Marri, Zamia, Bull Banksia, Sheoak and Grass Tree.\u00a0\u00a0In terms of facilities, Beelu National Park has toilets, wood barbecues, picnic tables and a good selection of hiking and mountain bike trails. An information centre, the Perth Hills National Parks Centre (Allen Road, Mundaring \u2013 just off the Mundaring Weir Road) is located within the park and is open between 10.00am and 4.00pm to offer advice and refreshments to visitors. Two campsites are available to use within the park.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Formerly known as Mundaring National Park, Beelu National Park is\u00a0situated … <\/p>\n