Discover one of many pleasant strolls and walks in the City of Armadale
Name | Address | Description |
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Wilcannia Toonagabbie Park | Wilcannia Way, Armadale | Grassed public open space - paved path from Robe Place to Toonagabbie Way |
Massell Park | Chiltern Ave Brookdale | Paved pathways nestled amongst landscaped gardens |
Bill and Eva Moore Reserve | Lake Road, Camillo | Paved pathway leading around the entire reserve and cuts through the nature part of the reserve and along Lake Road. |
Skeet Memorial Park | Commercial Road, Forrestdale | Single paved pathway alongside the Forrestdale Lake Nature Reserve connects to the Viewing Platform within Forrestdale Lake Nature Reserve. |
Jarvis Park | Wetterhorn Street, Haynes | Paved pathway throughout a natural living stream connects up to Explorer Park |
Rickett Rerseve | Forest Road, Haynes | Bushland type reserve with swirling paths from end to end |
Wattledale Park | Wattledale Road, Haynes | Paved pathways that follows the Wungong River interconnected with open grassed areas, playground with the tail ending at a natural stream to Coomal Road. Connects with Glenlossie Park walk trails |
Allwood Reserve | Allwood Ave, Hilbert | Grassed large public open space with paved pathways that curves around to Sharach Ritt |
Gerald Russell Park | Vermillion Bvd, Hilbert | Paved paths the lead around the perimeter of the park and criss crossing across the 3 ponds. Tree lined and grassed area with a gazebo and seating between two of the ponds. |
MacIntyre Park | MaciIntrye View, Hilbert | Paved pathway that leads around the perimeter with several pathway offshoots made of crushed limestone and platforms around a water catchment/living stream. Located at the tail end of Whitely Reserve |
Shipwreck Park | Forest Road Hilbert | Paved pathway which circumnavigates the entire park, with several interconnected pathways leading into the middle and throughout the park. The lower part of the park is a natural drainage swale area with 2 bridges crossing to middle of the park. |
Whitely Reserve | Ninth & Burkedine Road, Hilbert | Interconnected paved paths around the perimeter and meandering throughout. A bridge traverses across the living stream with a viewing deck on one side. Beautifully landscaped with small grassed areas and native plants and incorporates the living stream/drainage swales seamlessly into the design. |
Creyk Park, Flora Reserve | Lindley Ave, Kelmscott | A bush forever site, recognised as a ‘Forrestfield Complex Threatened Ecological Community’ – a community of vegetation species which was once common to the Swan Coastal Plain. . Interpretative signs are displayed at the park and illustrate tracks to follow in order to reduce the spread of weeds and dieback, and minimise the trampling of vegetation. |
Fancote | Page Road, Kelmscott | Crushed limestone path at the edge of the park. Follows the river leading to a concrete path at one end which leads to an informal dirt track. |
Goolamrup Reserve | Buckingham Road Kelmscott | Paved pathway through a bushland setting - waymarker signs throughout |
Rushton Park | River Road, Kelmscott | Paved pathway that follows the Canning River with a viewing platform. Follow the path under the bridge and informal dirt path meanders along the river. |
Tollington Park | Tollington Park Road, Kelmscott | Paved pathway - stretching from Tollington Park Road through to Ryland Road. |
Patterson Reserve | Paterson Road, Mt Nasura | Informal path leading from Paterson Road to Brookton Highway with small natural stream running though from end to end. Small nature inspired playground with a small wooden platform crossing the stream. Please note the reserve has residential homes on either side of the reserve, so please be mindful of peoples privacy. |
Peacefull Pond | Ophelia Gr, Mt Nasura | A tree lined paved pathway that circles around a pond and loops down to Caradine Road and Cann Road and back again. A few seats doted throughout. |
Aspiri Park | Aspiri Prom, Piara Waters | Paved paths leading aboud the perimeter of this bushland style drainage reserve. Some of the paths inland are made of crushed rock. At one end a platform connects the paths. |
Baltic Park | Wright Road, Piara Waters | Looped paved pathway around a drainage swale connects to Freesia Park |
Livorno Park | 45 Sorrento Road, Piara Waters | Basketball Court and Picnic node at one and skate park/playground at the other end with a living stream connecting to the 2 areas. Continues onto Villatella PArk |
Villatella Park | 61-75 Riva Ent, Piara Waters | Follows the contour of a drainage swale and living stream with pockets of grassed areas interspersed throughout. Situated between Livorno and Torino Park. |
Torino Park | 68-74 Riva Ent, Piara Waters | Pathways around the perimeter of this living stream ending at Monticello Pwy. Joins Villatello Park. |
Bob Blackburn Reserve | Challis Road, Seville Grove | A bush forever site, recognised as a ‘Forrestfield Complex Threatened Ecological Community’ – a community of vegetation species which was once common to the Swan Coastal Plain. |
Cam Clay Reserve | Riverside Lane, Seville Grove | Paved pathway meandering through Cam Clay reserve coming out to Lake Road |
Corondale Park | Seville Drive, Seville Grove | Informal grassed area from Seville Drive end, turning into a tree lined dirt track near Ralph Street end, track leads to Braemore St, by crossing a small stream. |