National ParkLocated on the slopes of Greenmount Hill overlooking Perth, this park offers great opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife observation, sightseeing and photography. Essential information for all parks of Experience PerthEssential information for all parks of Perth HillsHorizontal TabsWelcomeSites & Activities Previous Pause Next Universal Access Contact Information Mundaring Sites & ActivitiesPhone: +61 (0)8 9290 6100Send Email Opening InformationOpen every day Park Location16 km E of Perth. Park Activities Abseiling Bushwalking Rock climbing Park InformationGreenmount National Park is one of the smaller national parks along the Darling Scarp and is part of the Darling Range Regional Park area. It has significance in Aboriginal folklore and also featured very early on in early European setter's diaries. Exploring the park Visitors can enjoy the majestic views of the Swan Coastal Plain and the City of Perth from the Greenmount Lookout. Mountain Quarry is one of several blue stone quarries located within the park, popular with rock climbers and walkers. Mountain biking Keen mountain-bike riders frequent The Goat Farm, a cross-country mountain-bike skills park, located adjacent to Greenmount National Park. Getting There This park is situated along the side of Greenmount Hill. We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of Greenmount National Park. Alternate / Previous Names: Goat Farm Mountain Bike Park Sites & Activities Activities Bushwalking Rock climbing Abseiling Facilities Dogs Allowed? Campground Load all sites... ReviewsReviewsYou must be signed in to add a review, simply Click here to create an account or loginNo reviews posted, be the first to add a review. Flora & Fauna ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities Visit the Atlas of Living Australia page for this area.
ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities