Join us for a gorgeous short walk along Stacey's Loop in Serpentine National Park, then tackle the more challenging Baldwins Bluff!
Stacey’s Loop is a 2km loop trail (Grade 3) that winds through beautiful jarrah forest within the Park. The trail meanders over several bridges that cross the Gooralong Brook, from which native frogs and birds can be heard and seen ... a lovely little trail to stretch the legs and warm up the body!
Once we've finished at Stacey's, we jump back in our vehicles and nip around to the other side of the park where we regroup for morning tea, watch the kangaroos, use the toilets and then set of on the more challenging Baldwins Bluff Hike. After the hike you stay on for lunch in the park if you'd like to... or simply head off home.
The Baldwins Bluff Trail is a 6km loop in the Serpentine National Park offering great views over the Swan Coastal plain, and the Serpentine Falls from the summit. This is a Grade 4 Hike and can be challenging as it is rocky underfoot with some steep inclines & declines. (hiking poles recommended).
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