Perth Hills State Forest is a popular recreational area east of Perth, Western Australia, offering diverse trails and outdoor activities amidst native jarrah and marri woodlands.
Perth Hills State Forest is located approximately 25 kilometers east of Perth, Western Australia, in the Darling Range. The forest spans several thousand hectares of native eucalyptus woodlands dominated by jarrah, marri, and wandoo trees. This area supports an abundance of local wildlife including western grey kangaroos, possums, and various bird species such as the red-tailed black cockatoo. The undulating terrain and closed canopy forests provide a serene setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, the forest has been used for sustainable timber harvesting, but today it functions primarily as a space for recreation and conservation. Perth Hills State Forest offers multiple recreation opportunities including hiking, mountain biking, trail running, horse riding, and picnicking. The State Forest features an extensive network of maintained trails varying in difficulty and length, catering to both casual walkers and experienced riders. Notable landmarks include views overlooking the Helena Valley and the old forestry dams and heritage sites scattered throughout the area. Its proximity to Perth makes it a favored destination for day trips and weekend adventures. Visitors enjoy the mix of natural beauty and accessible outdoor activities throughout the year, particularly in spring and autumn when wildflowers bloom and temperatures are mild. The area promotes conservation of the unique local ecosystems while providing a natural recreational retreat for residents and tourists.
Mountain biking trails at Mundaring, a top track network
Wildflower viewing during spring in native eucalyptus forests
Historic forestry dams and heritage sites within the forest
Scenic lookout points offering views over the Helena Valley
A scenic trail connecting Perth Hills State Forest with the historic Mundaring Weir, offering beautiful views and historical context.
The dominant forest trees creating diverse native habitats and spaces for many species.
Multiple viewpoints provide sweeping panoramas of the valley and Perth skyline in the distance.