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Mundy Regional Park

The best running trails in Mundy Regional Park

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Jogging routes in Mundy Regional Park traverse diverse landscapes, offering an extensive network of trails for various fitness levels. The park is characterized by its varied terrain, including challenging climbs, runnable downhills, and "rollercoaster" sections. Key natural features include the spectacular Lesmurdie Falls, the tranquil Whistlepipe Gully with its small waterfalls and wildflowers, and rugged granite outcrops. Panoramic views of the Perth city skyline and the Swan Coastal Plain are visible from numerous vantage points throughout the trail network.

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Brine Moran Reserve loop from Maida Vale

5.95km

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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May 15, 2026, Lesmurdie Falls National Park

Lesmurdie Falls National Park (part of Mundy Regional Park) centres around a steep valley with jarrah forest, granite outcrops, and Lesmurdie Falls. The park includes a network of walking tracks and lookout points across the escarpment. Facilities are available at the main trailhead, including a toilet block with wheelchair access via a concrete ramp and handrail. Dogs are permitted on leash, and entry to the park is free.

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Head of the Falls sits at the top of Lesmurdie Falls in Mundy Regional Park, where the water begins its drop over the escarpment. From here, you get a more elevated perspective looking out across the valley, with the falls starting just below the viewpoint. It’s an easy-to-reach spot from nearby parking, with minimal walking compared to the lower sections.

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This is an excellent place to stop and enjoy the view from the top of Lesmurdie Falls. You'll also have great views of the surrounding area, so be prepared to spend a few minutes here to take it all in.

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March 9, 2026, View of Perth

From this highpoint on the Palm Terrance Walk you'll have an excellent view to Perth and over the surrounding bushland.

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The Whistlepipe Gully Trail is one of the most popular bushwalks in Mundy Regional Park, following the edge of a scenic valley through jarrah forest in the Perth Hills. The trail winds alongside the gully with the sound of flowing water after winter and spring rains, when small waterfalls appear among the granite rocks. Along the way the track alternates between wider sections and narrower, rocky passages, with the occasional scramble over stones or fallen logs. Spring brings colourful wildflowers like kangaroo paw and wattle, while several viewpoints open up to sweeping views across the valley toward Perth.

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Mundy Regional Park forms the setting for the Whistlepipe Gully Walk, protecting a large stretch of jarrah and marri forest along the Darling Scarp in the Perth Hills. The park is known for its rocky gullies, seasonal waterfalls, and sweeping views across the Swan Coastal Plain. Entry to the park is free, and walkers can access the Whistlepipe Gully trail from the nearby car park and picnic area. With its mix of bushland, granite outcrops, and spring wildflowers, the park offers a great introduction to bushwalking in the Perth Hills.

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Whistlepipe Gully is the scenic valley at the heart of Mundy Regional Park and one of the most popular bushwalking areas in the Perth Hills. The gully cuts through jarrah forest and granite slopes, creating a cooler, sheltered landscape compared to the surrounding hills. After winter rains, a small creek flows through the gully and forms seasonal waterfalls that cascade over the granite rocks.

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Viewing platform on top of lesmurdie falls

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on running routes in Mundy Regional Park?

Jogging routes in Mundy Regional Park feature diverse landscapes, including challenging climbs, runnable downhills, and 'rollercoaster' sections. The trails are primarily natural surfaces, characteristic of the Darling Scarp country, with an elevation gain of approximately 215 meters across many routes. You'll encounter native bushland, wandoo woodlands, and granite outcrops.

Are there any running routes that feature waterfalls in Mundy Regional Park?

Yes, Mundy Regional Park is home to the spectacular Lesmurdie Falls, a 40-meter waterfall with various viewing points. The Whistlepipe Gully trail in the northern part of the park also features small waterfalls and babbling brooks, especially vibrant during wetter months. For a longer run that includes the falls, consider the Lesmurdie Falls National Park – Mundy Regional Park loop from Maida Vale.

What are some of the natural highlights or viewpoints I can enjoy while jogging in the park?

Mundy Regional Park offers picturesque vistas of the Perth city skyline, the Swan Coastal Plain, and the surrounding valley from numerous vantage points. Beyond the stunning Lesmurdie Falls, you'll also find unique geological features like granite outcrops and a rich display of native flora, including wandoo woodlands and balga grass trees. In late winter and spring, the park is particularly beautiful with wildflowers.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running trails in Mundy Regional Park?

While many routes feature varied terrain and elevation changes, the park does offer options for different ability levels. Komoot lists 1 easy route and 21 moderate routes out of 43 total. For a moderate option, the Brine Moran Reserve loop from Maida Vale is a popular 5.9 km trail with varied terrain.

Can I bring my dog on the jogging trails in Mundy Regional Park?

Mundy Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules may apply to certain areas or trails, especially concerning wildlife protection. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check local signage within the park for any specific restrictions on trails you plan to use.

Are there any circular running routes available in Mundy Regional Park?

Yes, many of the running routes in Mundy Regional Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Mundy Regional Park loop from Maida Vale is a moderate 7.5 km circular route.

What is the best time of year to go jogging in Mundy Regional Park?

The park is enjoyable year-round, but late winter and spring (typically August to October) are particularly beautiful due to the spectacular display of wildflowers. Wetter months enhance the cascades of Lesmurdie Falls and Whistlepipe Gully. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon runs are recommended during this season.

Are there facilities like parking or public transport access for the jogging routes?

Mundy Regional Park has various access points and parking areas, such as the Lesmurdie Falls Picnic Area, which provides accessible facilities. While specific public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited, the park is located just 22 kilometers east of Perth, making it accessible by car. It's advisable to check local transport schedules if relying on public transport.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Mundy Regional Park?

The running routes in Mundy Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 6 reviews. Runners often praise the park's varied terrain, the spectacular views of the Perth city skyline, and the natural beauty of features like Lesmurdie Falls and Whistlepipe Gully. The network offers a good mix of challenges and scenic rewards.

Are there any longer, more challenging running routes for experienced runners?

Absolutely. Mundy Regional Park offers 21 difficult routes out of 43 total, catering to experienced runners seeking a challenge. An example is the Crumpet Creek Reserve – Brine Moran Reserve loop from Mundy Regional Park, a difficult 8.1 km path featuring significant elevation changes and scenic views. Another challenging option is the Foot of the Falls – Mundy Regional Park loop from Mundy Regional Park, which covers over 10 km with substantial elevation.

Is Mundy Regional Park suitable for family jogging or walks with children?

Yes, Mundy Regional Park offers diverse trails that can accommodate families. While some routes are challenging, there are gentler sections and picnic areas like Lesmurdie Falls Picnic Area that provide accessible facilities and scenic surroundings for a more relaxed experience. The varied landscapes and natural features, such as waterfalls and wildflowers, can make for an engaging outing for children.

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