Showing posts with label Lesmurdie Falls National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesmurdie Falls National Park. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Lesmurdie Falls National Park (Shoulder Lookout)


As mentioned in my previous post, there are several walk trail offered by the park. The last time I went there, I was pleasantly surprised to see that there was a new lookout opened to public. Despite it was starting to rain, we decided to give this path a try. It was well worth it and we were lucky to make it back just before it started to pour. We also spotted some ducks, enjoying the rain. 


The lookout  provides an impressive view over the plain and City. We also came across some wildflowers. The walk path was still in progress, but it was fine to walk on the rough areas. It was a great place to visit, thanks to the impressive scenery. It almost felt  like we were at the top of the world. 



For more information:
https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/lesmurdie-falls-picnic-area

Lesmurdie Falls National Park


Lesmurdie Falls is located in Lesmurdie, in the Perth Hills. There are two lookout platforms, offering stunning views over the coastal plains, Perth City and the fall.

The park has several trails including going down to the foot of the fall (starting from Falls Road), or vice versa, i.e, starting from the foot of fall (from Palm Terrace) and go up. We did the former, and went down to the foot of the waterfall. We then went up using a shortcut path, which is faster, but slightly rockier and spikier. 

As you start your walk from the top, you come across the viewing platforms where you can appreciate the beautiful scenery that the city, the top of the fall as well as the foot offer. It is amazing to look at all the vegetation, wildlife and buildings.

The first time I went to Lesmurdie Falls goes way back. It is probably the first time I went on a walk trail. I was very amazed  by the gorgeous view of the fall and the city at that time. I clearly remember having a hard time walking up on the way back though, since I was not well geared.

The Falls trail is about 2 kilometres, so it does not long to go up and down (about 2-3 hours max). However the paths can be slippery, once you reached the bottom due to the rocks. It is not too challenging though if you wear proper shoes.


There are picnic tables at both car park areas.  We were lucky to spot a bandicoot as we were having a rest on one of them. Toilets are located at the top of the falls (Falls Road car park).

For more information:
https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/lesmurdie-falls-picnic-area