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Armadale Settlers Common (the Common) in Bedfordale is a 383 hectare bushland reserve, of which approximately 287 hectares is vested in the City of Armadale for the purpose of 'parks and recreation'. The Common lies on the Darling Scarp and forms a part of the broader Darling Range Regional Park.

The area is important for flora conservation, with a total of 318 plant species found in the Common, along with two 'Declared Rare and Priority Flora Species'. A diverse array of fauna and flora can be observed all year-round.

Much of the bushland is in good condition and its network of walk trails invites recreational activities such as walking and hiking, orienteering, nature appreciation, picnics, exercising and nature photography. The Common offers expansive views of the City, large areas of intact vegetation and public use facilities. The Common contributes significantly to the backdrop of the Armadale city centre and is part of the Heritage Country Tourist Drive.

The Armadale Settlers Common Working Group, comprising a group of community volunteers, provides oversight of the management of the area. The Armadale Settlers Common Strategic Directions Document also helps guide management activities.

Armadale Settlers' Common Environmental Centre
Triton Crescent
Bedfordale
Western Australia 6112

Page Last Reviewed 22 February 2022