Park
Lane Poole Reserve
18-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh
Lokalità
Nanga Brook, WA
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The Island Pool Walk is a 2km grade 3 trail leaves the southern corner of the upper car park at the Island Pool day use area. The trail starts up a flight of steps and a steep rise though jarrah forest and wattles. At this point, the forest begins to thin a little and the balgas (grass tree) become more numerous. Continue along a gentle slope up the valley side. Balgas begin to dominate as the trail passes between granite outcrops. You are now at the highest part of the trail. There is a seat where you can rest awhile and take in the views of the valley below. Begin your decent down a gentle slope. The track zig zags for a short distance down a steeper part of the valley side and moves back in to the jarrah forest. From here, it is a short distance back to the upper car park
The Island Pool Walk is a 2km grade 3 trail leaves the southern corner of the upper car park at the Island Pool day use area. The trail starts up a flight of steps and a steep rise though jarrah forest and wattles. At this point, the forest begins to thin a little and the balgas (grass tree) become…
There's two walks close to the property - the King Jarrah trail and the Chuditch trail - both are lovely!
Fabulous swimming area and great for paddling Easy access into water BBQ facilities Dog friendly Several great hiking trails Many mountain bike trails including easy trails to advanced downhill runs
Lane Poole Reserve is a 50,000-ha forested park with hiking/biking trails, campgrounds & a river for boating & fishing.