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Less than 1 hr
3.5 km
loop
Class 2
Dogs Allowed On Lead

The Spinebill Stroll in Bungendore Park, a 3.5 km loop trail located high on the scarp just 3 km southeast of Armadale, takes walkers through an area that is a popular nesting and congregational area of the Red-tailed Black Cockatoo. Also, keep an eye out for a family of Black-gloved wallabies and Western Spinebills along the trail. In Spring a range of orchids can also be seen along this trail.
No hiking experience is required for this trail.

The one-directional loop trail is well sign posted with boot cleaning stations along the trail to help prevent the spread of Phtytophthora Dieback.

The 498 hectare Bungendore Park bushland reserve is home to a wide variety of plants and animals. The park, located on the western edge of the Darling Scarp displays a wide range of soils, topography and vegetation types, producing well over 300 different plant species. Most of the park is open Jarrah-Marri forest with a typical suite of understorey shrubs and orchids. The park also features many blossoms, a fact which helped it to earn its name, which means ‘place of the gum blossom’ in Aboriginal language.

 

 

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Pet Friendly