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Mundy Regional Park

The best waterfall hikes and walks in Mundy Regional Park

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Mundy Regional Park waterfall hikes offer diverse landscapes on the western edge of the Darling Scarp, approximately 14 miles (22 km) east of Perth. The park features dramatic escarpment landscapes with rocky outcrops and granite formations, providing views of the Swan Coastal Plain and the Perth city skyline. Significant natural features include the 50-meter Lesmurdie Falls and the cascades of Whistlepipe Gully, particularly impressive after rainfall. The area is characterized by riparian and heath vegetation, including Wandoo, Jarrah, and Marri trees.

Best waterfall hiking trails in Mundy Regional Park

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Ellis Brook loop, a 4.2 miles (6.8 km) trail that takes 2 hours 3 minutes to complete. This moderate route features varied terrain and leads through the scenic Ellis Brook Valley.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Sixty Foot Falls – View of Perth Skyline loop from Honeyeater Hollow, a moderate 4.3 miles (7.0 km) path. This trail offers views of the Perth skyline and the Sixty Foot Falls.
  • Local hikers also love the View of Perth Skyline – Sixty Foot Falls loop from Ellis Brook Valley - Sixty Foot Falls Car Park, a 1.3 miles (2.1 km) trail leading through the Ellis Brook Valley, often completed in about 40 minutes. This easy route provides access to viewpoints and the falls.
  • Hiking in Mundy Regional Park is defined by escarpment landscapes, granite outcrops, and seasonal wildflowers, with trails that follow natural watercourses like Lesmurdie Brook and Whistlepipe Gully. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy walks to moderate climbs.
  • The routes in Mundy Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 50 reviews. More than 600 hikers have used komoot to explore Mundy Regional Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Ellis Brook loop

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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May 24, 2026, Blue Wren Ramble

Blue Wren Ramble is a relatively easy walk that follows Ellis Brook through shady Wandoo woodland and dense native vegetation. It's a well-marked path that crosses the brook via small bridges with plenty of birdlife, seasonal wildflowers, and pockets of cool, sheltered forest along the valley floor. Especially popular in spring, the walk is a peaceful introduction to the reserve and can connect with longer routes, including the Sixty Foot Falls Trail.

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This former quarry sits near the Sixty Foot Falls track, with exposed rock faces and cut sections visible along the trail. The quarry contrasts with the surrounding natural bushland, showing how the area was previously used for extracting stone. Today, it forms a distinct section of the walk, with open rock surfaces and a more rugged feel compared to the creek and waterfall nearby.

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March 11, 2026, Sixty Foot Falls

Sixty Foot Falls is a seasonal waterfall, the main natural attraction in Ellis Brook Valley Reserve. The falls plunge about 18 metres, or 60 feet (as in the name), down a granite escarpment into a shallow pool. There is an emphasis on the seasonal aspect of the falls, which typically flow only during winter and early spring, or after rainfall.

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This high point and break in the trees reveal metropolitan Perth in the distance, just to the northwest.

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Ellis Brook Valley is free to enter and open between 6 am and 7 pm, unless there is a total fire ban, in which case the park is closed. This park is renowned as the most abundant wildflower location in the Perth Metropolitan Area, with more than 500 wildflower species. Enjoy the songs of cockatoos, parrots, pardalotes, splendid fairy wrens, and wedge-tailed eagles while walking in this park. Also, keep an eye out for kangaroos, echidnas, possums, bats, and more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are there in Mundy Regional Park?

Mundy Regional Park offers a selection of 8 dedicated waterfall hiking trails. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different preferences.

When is the best time to visit Mundy Regional Park for waterfall hikes?

The waterfalls in Mundy Regional Park, particularly Lesmurdie Falls and Whistlepipe Gully, are most impressive after rainfall. Therefore, late winter and spring are the best times to visit, as this period also coincides with vibrant wildflower displays.

What are the main waterfalls I can see in Mundy Regional Park?

The park is home to several notable waterfalls. The spectacular 50-meter Lesmurdie Falls, formed by Lesmurdie Brook, is a prominent feature. Additionally, Whistlepipe Gully features charming cascades and smaller waterfalls, and the Sixty Foot Falls can be accessed via trails like Sixty Foot Falls – View of Perth Skyline loop from Honeyeater Hollow.

Are there any easy waterfall hikes suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are several easy options. The View of Perth Skyline – Sixty Foot Falls loop from Ellis Brook Valley - Sixty Foot Falls Car Park is an easy 2.1 km trail that takes about 40 minutes. Another easy route is the View of Perth Skyline – Sixty Foot Falls loop from Honeyeater Hollow, which is 5.1 km long. Whistlepipe Gully is also often described as family-friendly.

Are there any longer or more challenging waterfall hikes in the park?

For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Ellis Brook loop is a 6.8 km trail with varied terrain, typically taking over 2 hours to complete. Another moderate option is the Sixty Foot Falls – View of Perth Skyline loop from Honeyeater Hollow, which covers 7 km.

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

Yes, the Whistlepipe Gully walk, which features cascades and small waterfalls, is often described as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the trails with your canine companion.

What kind of views can I expect on the waterfall trails?

Hikers can expect stunning panoramic views of the Swan Coastal Plain and the Perth city skyline from various vantage points. Trails often feature dramatic escarpment landscapes, rocky outcrops, and granite formations, offering incredible vistas as you ascend.

Are there any interesting historical sites or natural features along the trails?

Beyond the waterfalls, you can discover unique natural features like the native grass trees (Balga) along the Xanthorrhoea Trail. The Whistlepipe Gully Trail also features the intriguing ruins of a 1960s house built directly on the gully's edge, adding a historical element to your hike.

Are there circular routes available for waterfall hikes?

Yes, several waterfall hikes in Mundy Regional Park are circular routes, allowing you to experience diverse scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Ellis Brook loop and the Sixty Foot Falls – View of Perth Skyline loop from Honeyeater Hollow.

Is there parking available near the waterfall trails?

Yes, parking is generally available at key access points for the trails. For instance, there is the Ellis Brook Valley - Sixty Foot Falls Car Park, which provides convenient access to routes like the View of Perth Skyline – Sixty Foot Falls loop.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the waterfall trails in Mundy Regional Park?

The trails in Mundy Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the spectacular waterfalls, the diverse landscapes including escarpments and granite formations, and the stunning views of the Perth city skyline.

How can I get to Mundy Regional Park using public transport?

Mundy Regional Park is situated approximately 22 kilometers east of Perth. While specific public transport routes directly to all trailheads can vary, it is generally accessible via a combination of train and bus services from Perth, followed by a shorter taxi or ride-share to the park's entry points like Lesmurdie Falls or Whistlepipe Gully.

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