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Easy hiking trails in Greenmount National Park are situated on the slopes of Greenmount Hill, offering views of the Swan Coastal Plain. The park features granite outcrops, steep hills, and native woodlands dominated by eucalypts. The Helena River and Nyaania Creek wind through the area, with the creek section featuring small waterfalls over rock outcrops. The park provides a network of more than 20 easy hiking trails.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Margaret Forrest Centre was named after Lady Margaret Forrest's contribution to the conservation of John Forrest National Park and her work as a founding member of the Karrakatta Club. Theres a car park just south of the centre and the Eagle View Walk trackhead to the north.
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Swan View Tunnel is one of the most memorable features on the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail, passing through a curved railway tunnel in John Forrest National Park. It’s completely dark inside, with an uneven gravel surface, so a torch or phone light is recommended. The air feels noticeably cooler as you walk through.
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John Forrest National Park is one of Western Australia’s oldest national parks, known for its jarrah forest, seasonal waterfalls, and walking tracks that follow old railway lines. Sections of the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail pass through here, alongside routes to spots like National Park Falls and Swan View Tunnel. Around the main visitor areas, such as this one, you’ll find parking, picnic areas, toilets, and a water fountain to refill bottles, making it a convenient place to start or break up a walk. Trails are generally wide and mostly level, but can be uneven in places.
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Helena Valley Road trailhead has a gate so vehicles can't drive up onto the trail, and no official parking, but a few pullouts along the road and room for just a few cars by the gate.
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The Rocky Pool Trail is a roughly 5 kilometer trek through the bushland of Kalamunda National Park to the eponymous rocky pool. Along the way you'll pass by jarrah forest, rock outcroppings, and sand singletrack on your way to the beautiful natural swimming hole. This trail also connects to the Bibbulmun Track, which is one of Western Australia's longest hiking tracks.
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As you would imagine from the name there is a natural pool in the rocks as the creek spills over the boulders. It's the perfect place to rest and go for a cool down swim before continuing on your hike.
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There are many different trails that intersect here. Some are for hiking, some for mountain biking, and some are shard use. Be sure to double check your route before continuing on to make certain that you're going the right way!
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Nyaania Creek Reserve is a bushland conservation area in Helena Valley in Perth’s eastern hills that protects a rugged creek corridor and the surrounding jarrah forest. The natural granite formations, seasonal waterfalls and diverse native vegetation make it a popular spot for informal walking and nature appreciation. Facilities are minimal, and tracks are mostly unmarked, giving the area a more remote feel despite its location on the suburban outskirts.
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Greenmount National Park offers a network of over 20 easy hiking trails, providing diverse options for exploring its unique landscapes. In total, the park features 50 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Greenmount National Park feature diverse terrain, including granite outcrops, native woodlands dominated by eucalypts like jarrah and marri, and riverine landscapes along the Helena River and Nyaania Creek. You'll find relatively gentle paths suitable for a relaxed walk.
Yes, the Nyaania Creek section of the park is known for its small waterfalls over rock outcrops. The Nyaania Creek Walk Trail Circuit is an easy 2.5 km path that highlights this scenic feature.
Many trails along the Darling Scarp provide expansive views. The Greenmount Lookout loop, while not specifically detailed as an easy route in our data, is renowned for stunning vistas over the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth. Easy trails in the park generally offer glimpses of these panoramic views as they traverse the slopes of Greenmount Hill.
Yes, Greenmount National Park is an excellent destination for families. The easy trails are generally suitable for children. For example, the Nyaania Creek Walk Trail Circuit is a shorter, varied path that families often enjoy.
Greenmount National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are permitted on leash in designated areas, but it's always best to check the official park guidelines before your visit to ensure compliance. Some areas, particularly those with sensitive wildlife, may have restrictions.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly vibrant with wildflowers and heathland. However, for comfortable hiking, autumn and spring offer milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are recommended. Winter provides cooler conditions, but trails can be damp.
Yes, the park has historical elements. The Mountain Quarry, a historic blue stone quarry, is a popular spot for walkers. While the main Mountain Quarry and Greenmount Lookout Loop might be more moderate, sections of the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (Bridle Trail) pass near the quarry and are generally accessible. Additionally, the Swan View Tunnel loop from Swan View leads through the historic Swan View Tunnel, offering a journey through natural beauty and historical elements.
The easy trails in Greenmount National Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic beauty, the variety of landscapes, and the well-maintained paths suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Greenmount National Park are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Hiking loop from Helena River Management Area and the Nyaania Creek Walk Trail Circuit.
Yes, Greenmount National Park provides parking facilities at various access points and trailheads. For instance, the Mountain Quarry car park is a known access point, and other trailheads like those for the Helena River Management Area and Swan View Tunnel loops typically have parking nearby. It's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking.
Greenmount National Park is home to diverse wildlife. On an easy hike, you might spot kangaroos, various bird species, and if you're lucky, even emus. The park's native woodlands provide a habitat for many creatures, making wildlife spotting a rewarding part of the experience.


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