This walk is suitable for the whole family. This sliver of tranquility is nestled between the Peel Estuary and nearby houses. Sit for a while on the seats provided along the trail and spot some of the special migratory waders that visit in the summer months, or enjoy the springtime flowers.
This walk trail in the Len Howard Conservation Park crosses over fresh water pools where you will see insects and Birds. In the evening, if you are lucky, you may spot a quenda foraging in the soil for earthworms and fungi.
Start Point: Information bay at end of Glendart Court, Erskine - 78km (1hour) south of Perth.
End Point: Information bay at end of Glendart Court, Erskine - 78km (1hour) south of Perth.
Region: Len Howard Conservation Pk, Perth
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Getting there
Closest towns to this walk: Dawesville, Erskine, Greenfields, Halls Head, Mandurah
Getting to the trailhead in Len Howard Conservation Park.
About the region
A nature preserve in Erskine WA for viewing rare & native birds & wildlife in a scenic, family-friendly setting.
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Track grade
Grade 2 (Easy) -Â
A Gentle Introduction to Inclines: Grade 2 on the
AWTGS represents easy walking tracks that offer a slightly more challenging experience compared to Grade 1. Similar to Grade 1, no prior bushwalking experience is required. The track surface is typically hardened or compacted and may have gentle hill sections or occasional steps. The total distance of a Grade 2 walk is typically no greater than 10 kilometers. These walks are still suitable for families with a bit more experience or those seeking a gentle introduction to some inclines.
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