Picnics & Parks
Fred Jacoby Park
Mundaring Weir Road
Mundaring
Park managed by Dept of Environment & Conservation
Fred Jacoby Park contains one of the largest living English Oak trees in Western Australia.
A boardwalk enables visitors to get in under the canopy of this 140 year old heritage listed tree.

John Forrest National Park
Entrance # 1 & 2 on Park Road
(off Great Eastern Highway)
HOVEA
Established as an ‘A Class Reserve’ in 1898. Excellent recreational facilities including BBQ and picnic areas, walk and horse trails and mountain bike track.
Lake Leschenaultia
Rosedale Road
Chidlow
Tel: 9572 4248 / Fax: 9572 4405
Lake Leschenaultia is a stretch of clean clear water specially set aside by Mundaring Shire for leisure activities. Canoeing, swimming, cycling, walking, bird watching and barbecues can all be enjoyed in this bushland park covering some 168 hectares.
With ample parking and plenty of space to spread out, sheltered tables, a kiosk and a cafe, the lake provides the ideal location for family get togethers and alfresco parties. Tent only camping sites are available by advance booking. The park is open every day of the year from 8.30 am. Booking Fee applies and camping charges. No dogs are permitted sorry!
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Mundaring Community Sculpture Park
Jacoby Street
Mundaring
Located in Jacoby Street,Mundaring Community Sculpture Park is adjacent to Mundaring's Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, a walk and cycle track which follows the route of the old railway line, that ran from the city to the Perth Hills, and encompasses a network of parks and beautiful native bushland corridors.
Sculpture Park was developed by the Mundaring Bicentennial Community Committee in 1988 as a site in which visitors can enjoy and appreciate the recreational and cultural heritage of this unique area.
Shaded areas are available, with gas barbeque facilities and tables, together with a well equipped playground, public toilets, information boards and a series of specially commissioned sculptural works featuring some of Western australia's best know artists.
The small amphitheatre can be used for community events, summer concerts or as a meeting place. Munda Biddi off road cycle Trail has its origins in Sculpture Park and will eventually make its way to Albany in the South West.

"The Tourists" by Stuart Elliot
The Tourists are bronze figures painted in loud, colourful design reminiscent of the 1950s and 60s. |