
Gilbert Ong
22 reviews on 1 places
Excellent park for people who want to have a relaxing walk around the small lake with some wildlife birds and for those dog owners who want to play or train their dogs.
A few small bridges crossing the streams coming out of the lake area created some effective environmental atmosphere for the people who really want to make their walk meaningful.
There are colorful information boards explaining about flora and fauna of the area and some important things to know about the relavent environmental impact.
There are also some small creative sculptures on display.
However, no public toilets available!
A few small bridges crossing the streams coming out of the lake area created some effective environmental atmosphere for the people who really want to make their walk meaningful.
There are colorful information boards explaining about flora and fauna of the area and some important things to know about the relavent environmental impact.
There are also some small creative sculptures on display.
However, no public toilets available!
Good location, great for disabled people and wheelchair, two good sized toilets on each side of the path. Any gender can use either side, very convenient.
It's a great place for everyone, young and old, especially those who want to have fresh air along the separated walkways and cycle paths.
The scenic views along the way were magnificent overlooking the Perth City skylines with consistent human flow, be they walking, cycling or any other forms of using the cycle paths.
We walked from McCallum Park carparks to Taylor Reserve and then turned back to McCallum Park directly to Charles Paterson Park, and then walked under the bridge onto Burswood Walk to arrive in Burswood Park, and then walked back!
It was a beautiful walk with cool breeze and beautiful sunset by the time we reached our car.
The scenic views along the way were magnificent overlooking the Perth City skylines with consistent human flow, be they walking, cycling or any other forms of using the cycle paths.
We walked from McCallum Park carparks to Taylor Reserve and then turned back to McCallum Park directly to Charles Paterson Park, and then walked under the bridge onto Burswood Walk to arrive in Burswood Park, and then walked back!
It was a beautiful walk with cool breeze and beautiful sunset by the time we reached our car.
Great place for families with children to use the children's playground facilities or the BBQ facilities with public toilet building just nearby. Couples with dogs can let their dogs to play around in the open field or on the beach, or even splashing in the water!
The concrete cycle paths or walkways meandering along the river side are great for people to cycle along or walk with ease while enjoying the breeze from the river. The Jetty sets the tone for taking scenic photos with the swans swimming in the background against the Perth city in the distance!
The concrete cycle paths or walkways meandering along the river side are great for people to cycle along or walk with ease while enjoying the breeze from the river. The Jetty sets the tone for taking scenic photos with the swans swimming in the background against the Perth city in the distance!
It's a park next to Russell Brown Adventure Park with beautiful river views and great natural settings.