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Pedestrian Access Only SPRINGFIELD ROAD Dam Wall Recreational Lake Wungong River ADMIRAL ROAD To Albany Highway To Albany Highway ENTRANCE No Public Access No Public Access No Public Access No Public Access Rotary Lookout Control Tower Pedestrian Access only to Dam Wall Wungong Dam Lookout Spillway Did you know...? Wungong Dam – Rockfill Embankment Dam Reservoir capacity 60 million kilolitres Surface area at full storage 30 hectares Catchment area 132 square kilometres Reservoir length 5.8 kilometres Height above lowest 205 metres foundation Road Walkway Parking Gas Barbecue Building Toilets Disabled Toilets Picnic Area Water Corporation Wungong Reservoir site map Concrete Apron Picnic Area Boundary Spillway Dam Wall Soldiers Road Churchman Brook Road Churchman Brook Reservoir C h u rc h m a n B r o o k Playground No Public Access No Public Access Chain Barrier Footbridge Footbridge Weir ENTRANCE Gate closes 6pm Pathways to top of Dam Wall Pedestrian Access Only to Dam Wall Waterfall Road Walkway Parking Gas Barbecue Building Toilets Disabled Toilets Picnic Area Did you know...? Churchman Brook Dam – Earthfill Embankment Dam Reservoir capacity 2.24 million kilolitres Surface area at full storage 24 hectares Catchment area 16 square kilometres Reservoir length 1.4 kilometres Height above lowest 26 metres foundation Water Corporation Churchman Brook Reservoir site map Perth Hills City views and wildflowers There are many walking and cycling trails in the Perth Hills and foothills, leading through the jarrah forest. At Lake Leschenaultia, swimming, canoeing or camping can be enjoyed. There are scenic picnic areas at John Forrest National Park and Mundy Regional Park, Sullivan’s Rock, Bickley Brook, along Mundaring Weir Road and below the dam walls at the public drinking water reservoirs of Mundaring Weir, Churchman Brook, Victoria, Wungong Brook and Canning River. The Perth Hills Discovery Centre is a focal point for the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s Nearer to Nature activities program and campgrounds are available for booking. Department of Water Department of Sport and Recreatio n Our public drinking water source areas traverse many landscapes including the suburbs of Perth, jarrah and marri forests, banksia woodlands, pine plantations, and rural areas. Surface water and groundwater collects in streams, wetlands, reservoirs or groundwater aquifers. As water drains through the public drinking water source areas it can pick up bacteria and other pathogens, soil, litter and chemicals, such as spilled fuel. By protecting our public drinking water source areas from these pollutants we will help ensure the availability of safe, reliable, lower cost drinking water for now and the future. Managing recreation in public drinking water source areas Recreational activities in public drinking water source areas need to be undertaken in a way that protects water quality and public health. The most appropriate way to protect these areas is to manage recreational access. The Department of Water’s Operational policy 13: Recreation in public drinking water source areas on Crown land guides the way we manage recreation in these areas. Recreation within public drinking water source areas on Crown land needs to be consistent with the Department of Water’s Operational policy 13 Operational policy 13: Recreation in public drinking water source areas on Crown land is available online at www.water.wa.gov.au or by contacting the Department of Water. Keeping our public drinking water clean You can help keep our drinking water safe and protect the environment by taking care in our public drinking water source areas: To protect public health, you may only undertake water-based activities such as swimming, canoeing, marroning and fishing outside our public drinking water source areas. When people have contact with water, bacteria and other pathogens can be transferred from their bodies into the water, without the person even knowing. This can put our drinking water supplies at risk because sometimes pathogens may survive simple disinfection. Respecting the constraints on what you can do in and around public drinking water source areas helps to protect the quality of our drinking water Respect the reservoir protection zones. Near a drinking water reservoir, the risk of bacteria and other pathogens, chemicals or soil particles entering the water is too high to allow public access. This area is called a reservoir protection zone, and usually extends two kilometres into a public drinking water source area from the high water mark of a reservoir. There are some exceptions to recreating in a reservoir protection zone, including travelling on public roads and the use of existing approved recreation facilities. For example, Mundaring Weir reservoir protection zone includes some existing walking tracks, including the Bibbulmun Track and the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail. Similarly, the Munda Biddi and Carinyah bike trails are within the Canning River reservoir protection zone. The use of these historic walking tracks and cycling trails is allowed but please follow the guidance signs and stay on the paths. Reservoir protection zones are clearly signposted and scenic lookouts, picnic areas, walking tracks and cycling trails should be located outside these zones. Stay on existing roads and tracks to prevent soil erosion and damage to wildlife habitat. Off-road driving and cycling can damage vegetation and loosen soil. Soil can then be washed into streams with the next rains. This can put our drinking water at risk because soil particles floating in the water can reduce the effectiveness of the disinfectant used to kill bacteria and other pathogens in drinking water. Camp only in designated campgrounds. These are usually signposted in national parks, local parks, state forest or bush areas. When you have found a designated campground, camp within the existing cleared areas and use the toilet facilities provided to safeguard the environment. Leave only footprints. Take your rubbish with you or use the bins provided. Signs in the catchment will show where pets are not allowed. Pets can introduce bacteria and other pathogens into our public drinking water source areas and harm our native wildlife. Pets are allowed at Lane Poole Reserve, Whittaker’s Mill, Oakley Dam, Scarp Pool, Goldmine Hill, Binningup Beach and Wrights Bridge. If you are not sure whether dogs and/or other pets are allowed at the place you intend to visit, please leave them at home. By protecting our public drinking water source areas and recreating in the designated places, you will help ensure the availability of safe, reliable, lower cost drinking water for now and into the future John Forrest National Park Lake Leschenaultia* Matilda Bay Reserve Marmion Marine Park Canning River Regional Park Murray River (Ravenswood, Pinjarra, Dwellingup, Lane Poole Reserve*, Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam) Serpentine River (Serpentine National Park) Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary (camping at Herron Point*) Leschenault Estuary (Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park)* Lake Moyanup (Drakesbrook Weir) Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam)* Hotham River (Lions Weir and Crossman Bridge near Boddington) Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam)* Glen Mervyn Dam Collie River (Eaton foreshore, Honeymoon Pool* and the scenic drive along Lennard Road) Preston River (Donnybrook) Blackwood River (Wrights Bridge*, Balingup, Greenbushes and Boyup Brook) Harvey Dam Wellington Dam (Wellington National Park)* Woodman Point Regional Park Rockingham Lakes Regional Park Shoalwater Islands Marine Park Ngari Capes Marine Park Bickley Dam. At Pinjarra: Explore the fascinating local history of this picturesque country town by following the Pinjarra Heritage Trail (30 minute walk). Information about the local area is available at the Pinjarra information point, located at the Edenvale Homestead. Set in tranquil gardens close to the banks of the Murray River, the homestead is a collection of historic buildings and attractions. Near Dwellingup: The Hotham Valley Tourist Railway departs Dwellingup on Saturdays and Sundays at 10.30am and 2pm, with additional services during school holidays. Vintage diesel, steam and restaurant train services are available. Swim, canoe or rubber raft on the Murray River, catch marron or trout in season or relax in forest surroundings at Lane Poole Reserve, Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam. South Dandalup Dam has an attractive picnic area with a walking track and lookout point. The Forest Heritage Centre incorporates fine wood furniture and art gallery, interpretive displays about the forest and tree top boardwalk. Helpful contacts Our public drinking water source areas To find out more about our public drinking water source areas please phone the Department of Water on (08) 6364 7600 or visit www.water.wa.gov.au. Parks and reserves To find out more about visiting national parks, marine parks, regional parks and other conservation reserves, please visit parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au, download the Parkfinder WA app for iPhone or phone the Department of Parks and Wildlife on (08) 9219 9000. Bushwalking and cycling Details of walking, mountain biking and other trails are available from Trails WA at trailswa.com.au or download the TrailsWA app for iPhone. Maps are available from the Department of Sport and Recreation, major book stores and local visitor centres. For maps of the Bibbulmun Track phone the Bibbulmun Track Foundation on (08) 9481 0551. For maps of the Munda Biddi Trail, phone the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation on (08) 6336 9699 or 1300 654 161 or visit www.mundabiddi.org.au. You can find campgrounds and accommodation in parks at parkstay.dpaw.wa.gov.au. Visitor information For information on tours, accommodation and other regional attractions, please visit a local visitor centre, phone the Western Australian Visitor Centre on (08) 9483 1111

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SPRINGFIELD ROAD

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Dam Wungong

How to get thereFrom Perth City centre, take Albany or Tonkin Highway or Kwinana Freeway to Armadale. Then follow Albany Highway through to Bedfordale, a further 6km. Turn right into Admiral Road. Wungong Dam is a further 3km. The trip of approximately 40km should take you around one hour. The dam is open to visitors until 6pm during Summer, Autumn and Spring. Closed 5pm in Winter

Further informationFor more information about this dam and others in Western Australia call 13 13 85 or visit our website www.watercorporation.com.au

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Did you know...?Wungong Dam – Rockfill Embankment DamReservoir capacity 60 million kilolitres

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Catchment area 132 square kilometres

Reservoir length 5.8 kilometres

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Did you know...?Churchman Brook Dam – Earthfill Embankment DamReservoir capacity 2.24 million kilolitres

Surface area at full storage 24 hectares

Catchment area 16 square kilometres

Reservoir length 1.4 kilometres

Height above lowest 26 metres foundation

Dam Churchman Brook

How to get thereFrom Perth City centre, take Albany Highway towards Armadale. Just beyond the suburb of Kelmscott, turn left at traffic lights onto Brookton Highway. Follow the highway for 5km then turn right onto Soldiers Road. The dam entrance is approximately 2km further on the left. The dam is open to visitors until 6pm during Summer, Autumn and Spring. Closed 5pm in Winter.

Further informationFor more information about this dam and others in Western Australia call 13 13 85 or visit our website www.watercorporation.com.au

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Perth HillsCity views and wildflowers

There are many walking and cycling trails in the Perth Hills and foothills, leading through the jarrah forest. At Lake Leschenaultia, swimming, canoeing or camping can be enjoyed.

There are scenic picnic areas at John Forrest National Park and Mundy Regional Park, Sullivan’s Rock, Bickley Brook, along Mundaring Weir Road and below the dam walls at the public drinking water reservoirs of Mundaring Weir, Churchman Brook, Victoria, Wungong Brook and Canning River.

The Perth Hills Discovery Centre is a focal point for the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s Nearer to Nature activities program and campgrounds are available for booking.

Department of Water

Department of Sport and Recreation

Our public drinking water source areas traverse many landscapes including the suburbs of Perth, jarrah and marri forests, banksia woodlands, pine plantations, and rural areas.

Surface water and groundwater collects in streams, wetlands, reservoirs or groundwater aquifers. As water drains through the public drinking water source areas it can pick up bacteria and other pathogens, soil, litter and chemicals, such as spilled fuel.

By protecting our public drinking water source areas from these pollutants we will help ensure the availability of safe, reliable, lower cost drinking water for now and the future.

Managing recreation in public drinking water source areas

Recreational activities in public drinking water source areas need to be undertaken in a way that protects water quality and public health. The most appropriate way to protect these areas is to manage recreational access. The Department of Water’s Operational policy 13: Recreation in public drinking water source areas on Crown land guides the way we manage recreation in these areas.

Recreation within public drinking water source areas on Crown land needs to be consistent with the Department of Water’s

Operational policy 13

Operational policy 13: Recreation in public drinking water source areas on Crown land is available online at www.water.wa.gov.au or by contacting the Department of Water.

Keeping our public drinking water clean

You can help keep our drinking water safe and protect the environment by taking care in our public drinking water source areas:

• To protect public health, you may only undertake water-based activities such as swimming, canoeing, marroning and fishing outside our public drinking water source areas.

When people have contact with water, bacteria and other pathogens can be transferred from their bodies into the water, without the person even knowing. This can put our drinking water supplies at risk because sometimes pathogens may survive simple disinfection.

Respecting the constraints on what you can do in and around public drinking water source areas helps to

protect the quality of our drinking water• Respect the reservoir protection zones.

Near a drinking water reservoir, the risk of bacteria and other pathogens, chemicals or soil particles entering the water is too high to allow public access. This area is called a reservoir protection zone, and usually extends two kilometres into a public drinking water source area from the high water mark of a reservoir.

There are some exceptions to recreating in a reservoir protection zone, including travelling on public roads and the use of existing approved recreation facilities. For example, Mundaring Weir reservoir protection zone includes some existing walking tracks, including the Bibbulmun Track and the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail. Similarly, the Munda Biddi and Carinyah bike trails are within the Canning River reservoir protection zone. The use of these historic walking tracks and cycling trails is allowed but please follow the guidance signs and stay on the paths.

Reservoir protection zones are clearly signposted and scenic lookouts, picnic areas, walking tracks and cycling trails should be located outside these zones.

• Stay on existing roads and tracks to prevent soil erosion and damage to wildlife habitat.

Off-road driving and cycling can damage vegetation and loosen soil. Soil can then be washed into streams with the next rains. This can put our drinking water at risk because soil particles floating in the water can reduce the effectiveness of the disinfectant used to kill bacteria and other pathogens in drinking water.

• Camp only in designated campgrounds.

These are usually signposted in national parks, local parks, state forest or bush areas.

When you have found a designated campground, camp within the existing cleared areas and use the toilet facilities provided to safeguard the environment.

• Leave only footprints.

Take your rubbish with you or use the bins provided.

• Signs in the catchment will show where pets are not allowed.

Pets can introduce bacteria and other pathogens into our public drinking water source areas and harm our native wildlife.

Pets are allowed at Lane Poole Reserve, Whittaker’s Mill, Oakley Dam, Scarp Pool, Goldmine Hill, Binningup Beach and Wrights Bridge. If you are not sure whether dogs and/or other pets are allowed at the place you intend to visit, please leave them at home.

By protecting our public drinking water source areas and recreating in the designated places, you will help ensure

the availability of safe, reliable, lower cost drinking water for now and into the future

• John Forrest National Park

• Lake Leschenaultia*

• Matilda Bay Reserve

• Marmion Marine Park

• Canning River Regional Park

• Murray River (Ravenswood, Pinjarra, Dwellingup, Lane Poole Reserve*, Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam)

• Serpentine River (Serpentine National Park)

• Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary (camping at Herron Point*)

• Leschenault Estuary (Leschenault Peninsula Conservation Park)*

• Lake Moyanup (Drakesbrook Weir)

• Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam)*

• Hotham River (Lions Weir and Crossman Bridge near Boddington)

• Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam)*

• Glen Mervyn Dam

• Collie River (Eaton foreshore, Honeymoon Pool* and the scenic drive along Lennard Road)

• Preston River (Donnybrook)

• Blackwood River (Wrights Bridge*, Balingup, Greenbushes and Boyup Brook)

• Harvey Dam

• Wellington Dam (Wellington National Park)*

• Woodman Point Regional Park

• Rockingham Lakes Regional Park

• Shoalwater Islands Marine Park

• Ngari Capes Marine Park

• Bickley Dam.

At Pinjarra:

• Explore the fascinating local history of this picturesque country town by following the Pinjarra Heritage Trail (30 minute walk).

• Information about the local area is available at the Pinjarra information point, located at the Edenvale Homestead. Set in tranquil gardens close to the banks of the Murray River, the homestead is a collection of historic buildings and attractions.

Near Dwellingup:

• The Hotham Valley Tourist Railway departs Dwellingup on Saturdays and Sundays at 10.30am and 2pm, with additional services during school holidays. Vintage diesel, steam and restaurant train services are available.

• Swim, canoe or rubber raft on the Murray River, catch marron or trout in season or relax in forest surroundings at Lane Poole Reserve, Scarp Pool and Oakley Dam.

• South Dandalup Dam has an attractive picnic area with a walking track and lookout point.

• The Forest Heritage Centre incorporates fine wood furniture and art gallery, interpretive displays about the forest and tree top boardwalk. Helpful contacts

Our public drinking water source areasTo find out more about our public drinking water source areas please phone the Department of Water on (08) 6364 7600 or visit www.water.wa.gov.au.

Parks and reservesTo find out more about visiting national parks, marine parks, regional parks and other conservation reserves, please visit parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au, download the Parkfinder WA app for iPhone or phone the Department of Parks and Wildlife on (08) 9219 9000.

Bushwalking and cycling Details of walking, mountain biking and other trails are available from Trails WA at trailswa.com.au or download the TrailsWA app for iPhone. Maps are available from the Department of Sport and Recreation, major book stores and local visitor centres. For maps of the Bibbulmun Track phone the Bibbulmun Track Foundation on (08) 9481 0551. For maps of the Munda Biddi Trail, phone the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation on (08) 6336 9699 or 1300 654 161 or visit www.mundabiddi.org.au. You can find campgrounds and accommodation in parks at parkstay.dpaw.wa.gov.au.

Visitor informationFor information on tours, accommodation and other regional attractions, please visit a local visitor centre, phone the Western Australian Visitor Centre on (08) 9483 1111

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National Trust heritage site,

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Beautiful tuart and peppermint woodlands contain tranquil,

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A sheltered beach ideal for swimming, snorkelling, fishing and boat launching.

4WD access is available.

Steep river valley extending past a beautiful picnic area and waterfall that cascades over a sheer rock face

Impressive granite outcrops and waterfalls.

Prehistoric species, rare plants,seasonal lakes, underwater snorkel

adventures and land yacht sailing.

Attractive sandy beaches, the Peel Inlet, fishing and the relaxed lifestyle,

makes Mandurah a popular holiday destination.

Unique sandy coastline with many visitor facilities amid

extensive stands of Rottnest cypress.

Leads to spectacular views over the surroundingjarrah forest.

Excellent bird watching opportunities.

A small beachside town, with great fishing and

4WD access available to sandy beaches.

Great spot for a picnic with a large lake, paved and shaded picnic areas, expansive lawns, historical buildings and museums.

Two chains ofinternationally significant wetlands extending 25km along the coast.

An extensivenetwork of walk trails with panoramic views from granite outcrops. Profuse wildflower display in spring.

A tranquil lake built in 1897, set among native trees including marri and wandoo. Recreational areas can be hired and a range offacilities are available

MINNINUP POOLPicnic area.

LAKE KEPWARIAn old coal mine transformed into a recreational water body.

Forest walk trails developed by the community are accessible for everyone; ‘Forest for all People’.

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Western Australia's largest arboretum showcases more than 60 hectares of indigenous and exotic trees in a spectacular setting

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Churchman DamCatchment AreaJandakot Underground

Water Pollution Control Area

LAKE LESCHENAULTIA

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GOOSEBERRY HILL NATIONAL PARK

THE GOAT FARM

KORUNG NATIONAL PARK

Public picnic facilities and walk trails. The Department of Sport and Recreation Bickley Outdoor Recreation Camp is located next to the reservoir.

BANYOWLAREGIONAL PARK

CANNING RIVER REGIONAL PARK

GREAT SOUTHERN HWAY

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WANDOO NATIONAL PARK

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BROOKTON HWY

WESTDAL E RD

COALFIELDS RD

APPLE FUNPARKBiggest free entry playground in Australia. Play equipment

suitable for all ages.

WELLINGTON NATIONAL PARK

STOCKTON LAKEOnce an open-cut mine,now a camp site, picnic area, where you can enjoy canoeing or waterskiing.

SCARP POOL

Popular day use area, particularly in summer for swimming,and for canoeingfor its good river access.

PINJARRA-WILLIAMS RD

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WELLINGTON DAMUnique eucalypt forests of jarrah, marri and

yarri (blackbutt) and the beautiful Collie River Valley with its ancient valley gorge below the magnificent lake

situated behind the Wellington Dam. Also visit Honeymoon Pool and Potters Gorge,

both popular and beautiful camping sites.

WELLINGTON DISCOVERY FORESTInformation on self-guided walk trailsthrough the forest give an insight into jarrah forest ecology andpast management

LESCHENAULT PENINSULA CONSERVATION PARK

Tuart and peppermint woodland between foreshore dunes and inlet. Long accessible beaches,

fishing and birdwatching

Picnic area.IRONSTONE GULLY FALLS

GOLDEN VALLEY TREE PARK

Popular camping and picnic siteon the Blackwood River.

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WUNGONG REGIONAL PARK

FAIRBRIDGE FARMA former home and schoolfor orphans, now abeautifully restoredhistoric village.

OAKLEY DAMPopular picnic site with water activities and panoramic views overlookingthe Swan Coastal Plain.

CHRISTMAS TREE WELLPicnic area and bush walking.

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CROSSMAN

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MullalyupWater Reserve

Kirup DamCatchment

Area

Margaret RiverCatchment Area

Padbury ReservoirCatchment Area

Canning RiverCatchment Area

PINJARRA RD

RAVENSWOOD

WOOROOLOO REGIONAL PARK

LANE POOLE RESERVE

Forest-cloaked valleys and meandering waterways make Lake Poole an echanting place to visit.

POINT WALTER

MYALUP BEACH

Excellent swimming and fishing beach,backing onto towering sand dunes.

GWAMBYGINE PARK

Park facilities, boardwalk andviewing tower set next to a

permanent pool of the Avon River.

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HOFFMAN MILLAn old mill site close to a stream, providing camping and day-use facilities.

NGARI CAPES MARINE PARK

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MUNDY REGIONAL PARK

PRESTON BEACH WATER RESERVE

WAROONA DAM(LAKE NAVARINO)

A popular area for waterskiing and fishing. Restaurant, log cabins and camping available.

DRAKESBROOK WEIR(LAKE MOYANUP)

A great place to go fishingor have a relaxing swim. There is a pontoon off a sandy beach.

A popular seasonal water skiing,swimming and fishing spot

GLEN MERVYN DAM

HARVEY DAM

Outstanding featuresincluding an amphiteatre, walkways, landscaped recreational areas,free electric BBQs, playground facilitites,shady gazebos, picnic tables & toilets; trout & marron have been establishedin the reseervoir.

TUART FOREST NATIONAL PARK

The largest remaining tuart forestcontains the tallest and largest tuart specimens on the Swan Coastal Plain.

Trails weave through mature jarrah forest and granite outcrops to provide

spectacular views of the Collie River Valley.

Abundance of natural attractions,including jarrah forests, rich coal mining and timber heritage, industrial, agricultural and aquaculture tourism opportunities.

South DandalupPipehead Dam Catchment Area

Harris River DamCatchment Area

EAGLE's VIEW WALK

BEELU NATIONAL PARK

JOHN FORREST NATIONAL PARK

PERTH HILLS DISCOVERY CENTRE

A world-class venue for rowing, canoeing, dragon boating, triathlon events and other national and international water sport competitions.

CHAMPION LAKES

ARALUEN BOTANIC PARK

DWELLINGUP FOREST HERITAGE CENTRE

Samson BrookCatchment Area

Stirling DamCatchment Area

Samson BrookPipehead Dam

WRIGHTS BRIDGE

KALAMUNDA NATIONAL PARK

LOGUE BROOK STATE FOREST

LEN HOWARD CONSERVATION PARK

PENGUIN ISLAND

BEELIARREGIONAL

PARK

YALGORUP NATIONAL PARK

MARRINUPSTATE FOREST

JANDAKOT REGIONAL PARK

WOODMAN POINT REGIONAL PARK

HERDSMAN LAKE REGIONAL PARK

SAMPHIRE COVE NATURE RESERVE

SHOALWATER ISLANDSMARINE PARK

ROCKINGHAM LAKES REGIONAL PARK

POINT PERON

KITTY'S GORGE

BRUNSWICK POOL

BUSSELTON JETTY

CROOKED BROOK FOREST

EDENVALE

OLD BLYTHEWOOD

OAK GROVE WALK

LOGUE BROOK DAM (LAKE BROCKMAN)

BINNINGUP BEACH

LUDLOW TUART FOREST

DOLPHIN DISCOVERY CENTRE

WONNERUP HISTORIC PRECINCTVASSE RIVER & ROTARY PARK

MINNAWARRA HISTORIC PRECINCT

REABOLD HILL SUMMIT BOARDWALK

MANDURAH ESTUARY & PEEL INLET

GREENBUSHES MINING HISTORICAL PARK

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Wungong BrookCatchment Area

DonnybrookWater Reserve

MungalupDamCatchmentArea

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Shallow lagoons, small islands andreefs with ledges, caves and a wonderful

array of marine life are a diver’s paradise.

GNANGARA RD

YANCHEP NATIONAL PARKGrassy picnic areas, limestone caves, walk trails through coastal woodland and historic buildings in alakeside setting

NEERABUPNATIONAL PARK

Trails to suit all ages and skill levels and open to motorcycles and quad-bikes of all classes. Off-road vehicles must be registered and safety equipment must be worn.

MARMION MARINE PARK

PINJAR MOTORCYCLE AREA

YELLANGONGA REGIONAL PARK

GNANGARA PARK STATE FOREST

Herdsman Lake Regional Park

LILAC HILL PARK

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Trails to suit all ages and skill levels and open to motorcycles and quad-bikes of all classes. Off-road vehicles must be registered and safety equipment must be worn.

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Drinking Water Catchment Reservoir Protection Zone

PROHIBITED ZONENO UNAUTHORISED

ENTRYBy-laws applyDepartment of Water

Department of Health

Recreation and facilities guide

* Requires a Department of Fisheries licence (08) 9482 7333.

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Irrigation and recreation reservoirs

Lake Leschenaultia Bickley Reservoir

Oakley Dam Lake Navarino (Waroona Dam)

Lake Moyanup (Drakebrook Weir) Lake Brockman (Logue Brook Dam)

Glen Mervyn Dam Stockton Lake

Harvey Dam Wellington Dam

Public drinking water source areas (most facilities provided below the dam wall)

Mundaring Weir Victoria Dam Canning Dam

Churchman Brook Dam Wungong Dam

Serpentine Pipehead Dam Serpentine Dam

North Dandalup Dam South Dandalup Dam

Stirling Reservoir Harris Dam

Regional and national parks

John Forrest National Park Perth Hills Discovery Centre

(Mundaring)

Lesmurdie Falls National Park/ Mundy Regional Park

Canning River Regional Park Woodman Point Regional Park

Serpentine National Park Lane Poole Reserve (Dwellingup)

Yalgorup National Park Leschenault Peninsula

Conservation Park

Wellington National Park (Honeymoon Pool)

Wellington National Park (Lennard Drive)

Minninup Pool (Collie) Wrights Bridge (Balingup)

No public access to the Reservoir Protection Zone (RPZ)

Thank you for helping to keep our public drinking water safe.

Drinking Water Catchment Reservoir Protection Zone

PROHIBITED ZONENO UNAUTHORISED

ENTRYBy-laws apply

Department of Water

Department of Health

Public drinking water source areas

Protecting our public drinking water source areas is an important contribution to ensuring the water we receive in our homes is safe to drink.

• When walking, cycling or driving, stay on existing roads and tracks to help prevent soil erosion and damage to wildlife habitat. Avoid walking or cycling through streams.

• Only camp at designated sites.

• Only swim, canoe, marron, fish and use vehicles off-road (including off-road motorcycles) outside our public drinking water source areas.

• Leave only footprints. Take your rubbish with you or use the bins provided.

• Enjoy scenic views of the reservoirs from dedicated lookout sites on major tourist roads.

Reservoir protection zone (RPZ)

Entry to RPZs is usually not allowed (except on public roads and designated trails) as the risk of contamination by bacteria and other pathogens or chemicals entering the water is too high to allow people to enter.

You will see the RPZ clearly signposted, for example.

These areas are monitored and there are penalties for people who are caught accessing the RPZ, outside public roads or designated trails, or ignoring other signposted restrictions.

Beyond public drinking water source areas

Picnic areas, toilets and other facilities may be provided below the dam wall of our public drinking water reservoirs. These facilities are located downstream from the reservoir, outside the source areas, which means that contamination of public drinking water is not a risk.

You can visit our regional parks, national parks and irrigation reservoirs where water-based activities may be welcomed (see the recreation and facilities guide for details).

Dieback quarantine area

Around 50 per cent of Western Australian species of native vegetation can be killed by Phytophthora Dieback.

Phytophthora Dieback is a soil borne pathogen spread unwittingly into adjoining areas when soil/mud is transported in the tread of tyres from creeks and tracks that contain the disease. Vehicles spread Phytophthora Dieback faster and further than any other means. To reduce the spread, keep vehicles out of Disease Risk Areas and keep to well formed, well drained roads and obey the ‘Road Closed’ signs.

Other than on foot, it is an offence to enter Disease Risk Areas without a permit, penalties range between $200 and $2000.

For more information, or to obtain a permit, contact the Department of Parks and Wildlife on (08) 9334 0498 or email [email protected].

Warning

Outdoor activities are often dangerous. Appropriate safety precautions must be taken at all times. The information on this map does not guarantee your safety. Your safety is our concern but your responsibility.

Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of information, errors may occur and information can become out-dated. The producers of this map accept no responsibility for any inaccuracies, and persons relying on this data do so at their own risk.