Bold Park Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach WA 6015

Bold Park





274 Reviews
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours




Bold Park Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach WA 6015




About the Business

Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority - Bold Park | Bold Park was declared an A-class reserve on 10 August 1998 for its high conservation, landscape and recreation values.

Contacts

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+61894803600
Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach WA 6015

Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Dan (戴麒龍)
10.10.2023
Bold Park
Great spot for a long walk in the Australian bush. So close to the beach, right on the Indian Ocean coastline, close to the city of Perth. Good amount of parking however I didn't see any toilets or water fountains. Take water with you. The is some shade along the track but I'd also recommend covering up and / or using a good sunscreen, maybe take an umbrella to provide some shelter from the Australian sun. As mentioned above and despite the lacking in facilities Bold Park does offer an excellent space for a walk through a unique bushland setting.
Yen
29.09.2023
Bold Park
We did the Zamia 5km trail which was fairly flat so good for beginner hikers. The views were stunning, and its dog friendly too! I did see a few bee hives so just be careful if your dog or kids are allergic to bees.
Katherine Constance
24.09.2023
Bold Park
Easy quiet well pathed trails with couple of viewing point.
Eddy On Coffee
01.09.2023
Bold Park
Been here a couple of times , I actually love it especially when it rains. Great walk/ hike. Very peaceful. Paths can be a bit slippery.
Adrian M
27.08.2023
Bold Park
A great native park with walking trails perfect for a stroll or jog, parking at various points, and areas with a beautiful view over the beach and surrounding suburbs.If you're new to the park, it's best to take a look at the map before you embark so you not only know where you parked but can also plan the length of the trail you choose as some can be quite long before you return to your point of origin and the path can have a few hills to trek through.Other than the largely unsealed footpaths and the odd park bench, it's undeveloped to preserve the natural habitat so be prepared to take what you need and leave with what you take in.
Florentina
08.08.2023
Bold Park
I love this park! It has several walking trails and it is home to a wonderful variety of plants and animals.
Scott Thompson
07.08.2023
Bold Park
This place has it all for an inner city bush park. There are short 1-2km walks or a bigger 6.2km walk. Lots of trails plenty of maps to get you sorted and the view at the top over the Indian Ocean and looking over to rotto is breathtaking. Super dog friendly buddy keep them on a leash.
Riph Raph
31.07.2023
Bold Park
Great park in the middle of Perth suburbia with views to the city and sea at various lookouts. A popular destination for bush walking."The park is managed by the Kings Park Board. Staff/park rangers do a daily drive on all open walking paths to ensure the paths are safe to traverse.Highly recommended."
Jordan Smith
20.07.2023
Bold Park
If you look closely in the Spring you will find beautiful native orchids at Bold Park. They are hard to find but when you do it's amazing. The 360° views are sensational and the trails make for a challenging stroll in this beautiful inner-city park.
Victoria Senethep
11.07.2023
Bold Park
We parked at Reabold Hill. Depending on the time the car park might already be full. We walked down and did the Camel Lake and Tuart Walk as there seemed to be a lot of people doing Zamia already.Camel Lake is pretty flat with a small incline up to Tuart Car Park. Would be great for all ages, human and doggo. Easy enough to carry a conversation and has a good mix of shade and sunny sections. Tuart is a bit more steep and barely has shade. It took just under an hour with lots of sniffs along the way. Can hear heaps of birds and has a good view of the city.This is primarily a bush conservation area so just note no baggies or water.

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Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach WA 6015
Bold Park