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2024 WA Tree Festival


The WA Tree Festival will be held from Saturday 6 April to Sunday 5 May. 

In previous years, the festival has delivered over 100 events and engaged more than 7,000 community members. This year, up to 50 Local Governments across WA will take part, delivering a fun and educational program for families and community members of all backgrounds on the multiple and invaluable benefits of trees. 

Now in its third year, the festival comes at a critical time for urban forests. 

Harnessing the collective power of the sector, we can amplify our impact and facilitate the discussions and behaviour change necessary for everyone to be a key participant in the growth and protection of our urban forests.  

There is an exciting and diverse range of activities planned, including workshops on inspired infill, guided walks with virtual augmentation of how suburbs would look with additional trees, yoga under the trees, Aboriginal bush medicine, animal night stalks and more! 

The City of Kalamunda is excited to be a part of this amazing celebration of trees!

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Self-guided walks in nature

06 April 2024 : 8:00 AM - 06 May 2024 : 8:00 AM

Immerse yourself in the attractions and natural beauty of the Perth Hills

Visit the City of Kalamunda from a different perspective by taking a walk outdoors in nature. You will find short trails and long distance tracks in the native bush surroundings of the Perth Hills, including the iconic Bibbulmun Track.

There are many trails of different lengths and levels of difficulty to suit any walk you are after. Maybe Whistlepipe Gully and Rocky Pool, could be just the perfect trail for you!

Pick up a trail map from our visitor's centre or find trails on our dedicated webpage.

Other walk trail webpages to find your trail:
https://experienceperthhills.com.au/things-to-do/activity-walk-trails/region-kalamunda/

CAUTION: CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
Regardless of the time of year please check EmergencyWA to ensure the area you want to experience and explore is safe to do so.
Summer: With high temperatures and dry fuels there is always the potential for fire.
Autumn & Winter: Flooding, Fire or Smoke Warnings may be issued in various areas where controlled burns are being conducted.

Venue

50 Railway Rd,
Kalamunda,
Western Australia
Visit our Visitor Centre for trail maps or find your trail online https://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/recreation-tourism/outdoors/walk-trails

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Contact

Visitor Centre
92579998
visitor.centre@kalamunda.wa.gov.au
https://experienceperthhills.com.au/things-to-do/activity-walk-trails/region-kalamunda/


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