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