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Banyowla Regional Park

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Regional Park

One of the regional parks of the Darling Range.

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Essential information for all parks of Perth Hills

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+61 (0)8 9442 0300
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Open every day.

Park Location

22km SE Perth.

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The Regional Parks of the Darling Range provide visitors with spectacular views of our city and coastal plain, dramatic slopes, gorges, park coursing with seasonal waterways, sport for thrill seekers, tranquil picnic settings and so much more.

We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of Banyowla Regional Park.

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