
Bridgetown Jarrah Park provides an excellent opportunity to walk amongst the giant trees and admire their magnificent size and beauty. Choose from one of three trails taking between twenty minute and two hours to complete.
Witness native animals such as kangaroos and emus along the trail and watch the bird life that has made these giants their home. Relax at the end of your walk and enjoy the picnic facilities at the entrance to the park.
If your visit brings you to the park between August and October you will be rewarded with a spectacular display of colour when the wildflowers cover the ground.
Bridgetown Jarrah Park is three hours south of Perth and just 20 minutes drive west of Bridgetown. If time permits, this charming town has many attractions to offer including historic buildings, galleries and beautiful gardens.
There has been scheduled a permanent tour time at the restored mill museum. Additional times will..
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