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Lesmurdie Falls National Park Adventures

Lesmurdie Falls National Park offers spectacular views of a dramatic waterfall cascading over the Darling Scarp, combined with accessible hiking trails through diverse native bushland just outside Perth.

1,200
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
80,000+
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Lesmurdie Falls National Park

 

Lesmurdie Falls National Park is located in Western Australia, on the eastern edge of the Darling Scarp near the suburb of Lesmurdie, approximately 20 kilometers from Perth city center. The park protects a notable waterfall where water plunges about 50 meters down the scarp into a rocky gorge. The park’s geography features steep slopes, rugged terrain, and open forest dominated by jarrah, marri, and wandoo trees. The area supports diverse native wildlife including numerous bird species such as rainbow lorikeets, kookaburras, and various honeyeaters, as well as kangaroos and echidnas. Lesmurdie Falls is a popular destination for locals and visitors seeking a quick nature escape with well-maintained trails, picnic areas, and lookout points that provide sweeping views across the Swan Coastal Plain to Perth and the Indian Ocean. The falls flow most impressively during winter and spring rains, attracting photographers and nature enthusiasts. The park holds cultural significance to the Noongar people, the traditional custodians of the land. Hiking, birdwatching, photography, and short family outings are the primary recreational activities. Its proximity to metropolitan areas ensures easy access but also requires active management to preserve native vegetation and minimize invasive species. Facilities are modest, focusing on preserving the natural environment while enhancing visitor experience. Lesmurdie Falls National Park is valued for its natural beauty, educational opportunities, and as a refuge for native flora and fauna near an urban center.

Highlights

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Lesmurdie Falls lookout with panoramic views over Perth and the Indian Ocean

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Waterfall cascading over the Darling Scarp with seasonal flow variations

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Diverse native flora including jarrah and marri forests

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Interpretive trails showcasing local ecology and Noongar heritage

Notable Natural Features

Lesmurdie Falls

The main attraction, a 50-meter waterfall that flows mainly during wet seasons, set within a rugged gorge.

Darling Scarp

A prominent escarpment providing a dramatic geological backdrop and viewpoints overlooking the Swan Coastal Plain.

Native Jarrah and Marri Forests

Forests comprised of endemic tree species that support diverse wildlife including songbirds and marsupials.