Jarrahdale is a
small historic town nestled in
the hills just 50 Km south of
Perth. Situated
in the Jarrah forests of the
Darling Scarp, there is much to
see and do in Jarrahdale. It is
the perfect place to visit for
a day or a week.
Guided & Self
Guided Walks in
Jarrahdale
The
Jarrahdale Heritage Society
regularly run guided walks
showing Jarrahdale's most
historic and beautiful
sites.
Jarrahdale, WA's First
Timber Town New
Display at the Old Post Office
Museum.
Interactive and fascinating
look at the history of
Jarrahdale.
Museum &
History
Jarrahdale has many places
to visit. From huge national
parks to fine wineries,
Jarrahdale has something to
please everyone. Visit the
Events page for more.
GUIDED
WALKS
SUNDAY 23
JUNE 2013
Bush
Tucker Walk
This
easy guided walk aims to
introduce you to our local
indigenous
foods. Following
the walk enjoy a sausage sizzle
- or byo
picnic
Register
from 10.00 am at the
Old Post Office
Museum
Walkers
leave at 10:30
sharp
Donation: Adults
$5.00; Family $10.00 would be
appreciated for trail
upkeep.
but if you wish to make an
appointment use the form
Contact Us and we will try
and accommodate you.
First
Timber
Town
Another great
exhibition for you to enjoy
with photos, facts and
interesting articles on the
First Timber Town.
There are also many other
interesting research tools in
our Museum, collections of
family facts and photographs,
things to amaze and remind you
of our past. Social
events, sporting events and
things to keep the children
amused..... call in and enjoy
our museum run by friendly and
helpful volunteers.
About Jarrahdale & The
Jarrahdale Heritage Society
The
Jarrahdale Heritage Society
regularly run guided walks
showing Jarrahdale's most
historic and beautiful sites.
Visit the
Jarrahdale Walks and Parks
page for more.