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Mundaring State Forest Adventures

Mundaring State Forest is a large expanse of protected natural woodland in Western Australia, offering diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching close to Perth.

22,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
1895
Year Established

About Mundaring State Forest

 

Mundaring State Forest is located in the Darling Range, approximately 40 kilometers east of Perth, Western Australia. The forest covers extensive areas of native jarrah and marri trees, providing important habitat for a variety of flora and fauna including numerous bird species and marsupials. The landscape features undulating hills, granite outcrops, seasonal creeks, and forested valleys, making it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the area has connections to early timber milling and railway developments supporting the region's timber industry. Today, Mundaring State Forest is a popular recreational area with several well-maintained trails for bushwalking and mountain biking, as well as picnic and camping spots. The forest is also known for the iconic Bibbulmun Track, which passes through parts of the area, linking it to a long-distance hiking experience that stretches across much of southwestern Australia. Nature lovers enjoy observing native birds, wildflowers, and small mammals, while photographers often capture the changing moods of the forest’s dense woodland and water features. The forest's proximity to Perth makes it accessible for day visits and weekend adventures. Its mixed-use zoning protects the environment while accommodating sustainable recreational use. Visitors appreciate the peaceful environment, variety of trails, and opportunities for both active pursuits and nature observation.

Highlights

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Bibbulmun Track segment through mature jarrah and marri forests

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Granite outcrops offering panoramic views of the forest

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Popular mountain biking circuits with varied terrain

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Secluded camping areas along seasonal creeks

Notable Natural Features

Bibbulmun Track

A renowned long-distance walking trail passing through sections of the forest, offering scenic views and rich biodiversity.

Granite Outcrops

Natural rock formations providing elevated vantage points and unique geological interest.

Jarrah and Marri Forests

Dominant tree species that support diverse ecosystems and contribute to the forest’s character.