CAUTION Flooding
All three trails have significant damp-to-flooded areas and may not be fully traversable.
Fire season closures
Our bush trails are closed on days when Total Fire Bans, shire Movement bans and Catastrophic Fire Danger Ratings for the Swan sub area of the Swan Inland North fire district - these closures are provided in the stories of our Facebook and Instagram pages wherever possible.
Whiteman Park has three bush walking trails – Werillyiup, Gooloorto and Wunanga – that encompass Horse Swamp, Bennett Brook and the Park’s banksia woodland respectively.

Each bush trail encompasses a different and valuable facet of the wonders of the bushland, and all are well signposted. 

As native flowers and trees seasonally transform the landscape, displays of colour are ensured no matter what the season, allowing you to enjoy our bush walks any day of the year*.

Flora
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To help you explore these areas, and to ensure that you gain the most from the experience, we have developed a series of interpretive notes that highlight what you can expect to see and where to find it. 

These are available free of charge at the Visitor Information Centre or you can download them on from the trail pages below.

*Fire season closures
Our bush trails are closed on days when Total Fire Bans, shire Movement bans and Catastrophic Fire Danger Ratings for the Swan sub area of the Swan Inland North fire district - these closures are provided in the stories of our Facebook and Instagram pages wherever possible.
In this section:
Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.