Kitty's Gorge Walk Trail, Serpentine National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Kitty's Gorge Walk Trail is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale. An hour's drive south-west of Perth, Jarrahdale is an ideal day trip for a walk and lunch at the winery or one of the cafes.
Waterfall over large smooth boulders with a small hill covered with trees in the background.
Kitty's Gorge, Serpentine National Park, Western Australia
Wooden bridge and railing near trail surrounded by trees.
Originally a timber mill town in 1872, with the last mill closing in 1997, Jarrahdale is now a historic town using its jarrah trees for tourism instead of logging.

Kitty's Gorge Trail is a 17-kilometre return trail that follows the Serpentine River and Gooralong Brook. Along the way, it passes impressive granite outcrops and the brook's many waterfalls.

This trail is not for everyone, it has steep loose sections and uneven ground and requires a degree of fitness.
It can be accessed from either the car park opposite the cemetery in Jarrahdale or from the falls car park in the Serpentine National Park.

Read Bushwalking Safety information https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/bushwalking-safety

Know before you go and check alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.
Information

Address

Atkins Road Carpark, Jarrahdale, Western Australia, 6124