John Forrest National Park is Western Australia's oldest conservation reserve offering rugged hiking trails, scenic waterfalls, and rich cultural history amidst Jarrah and Marri forests.
John Forrest National Park, located approximately 24 kilometers east of Perth, Western Australia, covers a diverse landscape of rolling hills, granite outcrops, and dense eucalypt forests. Established in 1900, it is the oldest national park in Western Australia, protecting a significant natural and cultural heritage site. The park's geology includes prominent formations such as the Eagle's View Lookout and distinctive granite tors. Ecologically, the park preserves Jarrah and Marri forest ecosystems alongside diverse heathlands, supporting species like western grey kangaroos, echidnas, and a variety of birdlife including red-capped parrots and honey-eaters.
The park also holds cultural importance for the Noongar people, with evidence of traditional use and storytelling throughout the area. Recreational visitors can enjoy a network of walking trails ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes that lead to historic railway tunnels and scenic waterfalls like the National Park Falls and Anderson Falls. Facilities include picnic areas, campgrounds, and a visitor center with informative displays about the park’s natural and cultural history. The park’s proximity to Perth makes it a popular day-trip destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and campers seeking nature experiences close to the city. Its combination of rugged terrain, native wildlife, and heritage sites delivers a rich outdoor experience for visitors of all ages.
The historic Railway Reserve Heritage Trail featuring old railway tunnels
Anderson Falls and National Park Falls providing scenic waterfall views
Diverse Jarrah-Marri forest ecosystems with rich birdwatching opportunities
Eagle's View Lookout offering panoramic views over the Swan Coastal Plain
Historic tunnels once part of the Eastern Railway, now accessible to walkers on the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail.
A seasonal waterfall popular for photos and family visits during the wetter months.
A vantage point offering expansive views of the Perth metropolitan area and surrounding hills.