Greenmount National Park, Nature reserve in Shire of Mundaring, Australia
Greenmount National Park is a nature reserve in the Shire of Mundaring that spreads along the slopes of Greenmount Hill. The elevated location provides wide views across the Swan Coastal Plain and toward Perth.
The area gained importance in 1829 when Ensign Robert Dale reached Greenmount Hill, marking a key moment in Western Australian exploration. This early European presence shaped the region's story from that point forward.
The land here holds deep meaning for the Whadjuk people, who are the Traditional Owners and continue to maintain their connection to this country. You can sense this relationship woven throughout the park as you walk through it.
The Mountain Quarry section offers established rock climbing routes, and multiple walking trails throughout the park accommodate different fitness levels. Visitors can choose paths that match their abilities and available time.
The park contains the Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park with over 20 kilometers of trails for cross-country riding near Midland station. This dedicated bike network attracts riders from across the region.
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