Enjoy Perth’s famous treetop walk, taking in the spectacular views along the Lotterywest Federation Walkway. Extending 620 metres through Kings Park, the numerous lookouts provide breathtaking views of Perth City, the Mt Eliza escarpment and surrounding rivers. A 222 metre long elevated section with a 16 metre above ground suspension bridge, offers a bird’s eye view of a canopy of tall eucalypts.
The walk takes around 40 minutes to complete, and begins adjacent to the Lord Forrest statue. You will pass by several beautiful wildflower gardens, across the Tuart Lawn, alongside the tranquil Water Garden valley before entering the cathedral of the Marri woodland forest.
With the interpretive signage provided, you will be able to gain a greater insight into the flora, fauna, Aboriginal culture and fascinating history of the area. Nyoongar Aboriginal art, the inspiring landscaping and artistic drawings on the steel bridge pylons create a visually enthralling experience.
Kings Park is an easy walk or cycle from the city; it is also well serviced by buses.