Our award winning guided walks
start at the Old Post Office Museum, 631
Jarrahdale Road, unless stated otherwise.
Donations appreciated – funds go towards
upkeep of trails, signs etc. When attending a
guided walk, or walking on your own we
recommend bringing good shoes, water,
sunscreen, hat, walking stick, insect
repellent, and personal medications.
All walks guided by experienced and
knowledgable volunteers from the Jarrahdale
Heritage Society, Inc.
If you would like to explore Jarrahdale on
your own, you can pick up Walks Maps from the
Old Post Office Museum or download them
here.
Set amidst mature
pine plantation, Gooralong Park is
situated in Serpentine National
Park. Offering many walk trails is
a perfect destination for those who
enjoy the outdoors. Temporarily
closed to vehicles. No
camping.
Langford
Park
Nettleton Road
Rehabilitated Bauxite
mine. Features walk trails, gas
barbecues, adventure playground,
toilets, mountain bike and bridle
trails.
Serpentine
Dam
Kingsbury Drive,
Serpentine.
Part of WA's scheme
water supply, it also has a picnic
area with barbeques, walks and a
cafe.
Pipehead
Dam
Kingsbury Drive
Picturesque
picnic area with gas barbeques,
toilet facilities, play areas,
recreation lake and walk
trails.
You can walk over the dam
wall and see the long dam which
is always kept full of water,
prior to piping to Perth.
Jarrahdale Heritage
Park
Jarrahdale Road
Under development,
featuring walk trails through the
Cooralong Valley within the
Jarrahdale Townsite, historic mill
sites