
Perth's Eastern Region offers great wildflower opportunities in natural bushland and national parks.
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With best wildflower viewing season spanning around August to November, spring is the perfect time to see the beautiful wildflowers in the Swan Valley or in the bushland surrounds of the Perth Hills.
The national parks and surrounds in the Swan Valley area offer a variety of shorter circuit bush walking trails with vibrant wildflowers in season, including the Bells Rapid Walk Trail, F R Berry Walk Trail, Noble Falls Walk Trail and Wandoo Heights Walk Trail.
WA's famous long distance walk trail, the Bibbulmun Track, stretches from Kalamunda to Albany and passes a diverse range of natural flora and fauna.
The Munda Biddi Trail is a mountain biking experience that winds through natural bushland from Mundaring down to Nannup.
The multi-use Kep Track takes walkers and cyclists along the trail from Mundaring Weir and then inland through to the wheatbelt.
The Railway Reserves Heritage Trail follows the historic rail line in a mountain biking circuit through the Perth Hills.