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National Trust Trails Additional Trails SHIRE OF TOODYAY Legend Shire of Kalamunda Trails Department of Environment and National Trust Trails S Additional Trails Q U Conservation Trails A D R R Study Area C (40) Railway Reserves Heritage Trail (4) Alan Anderson Park (28) Weir Walk Y I (17) Lewis Road Walk A N Y I (30) Eagle View Walk Trail D C Dams (5) Bickley Reservoir Walk O L (41) Bibbulmun Track (29) O'Connor Trail O (18) Lions Lookout T (31) Forsyths Mill B Local Government Authorities AILU (42) MundaBiddi Bike Trail (6) Camel Farm North P RD (19) Munday Brook Walk (32) Glen Brook Dam Walk Disease Risk Area D (7) Camel Farm to Bibbulman R Y (20) Munday Brook Walks A (33) John Forrest Bridle Trail Y Conservation Park D (8) Carmel Walk O D O MA R WUNDOWIE (21) Palm Terrace Walk (34) Kalamunda Circuit T BUR National Park (9) Channel 10 Tower (22) Rocky Pool Walk (35) Lower Helena Bridle Trail WEDGE ST CITY OFNature WANNEROO Reserve (10) Channel 10 Tower Version2 Shire of Mundaring Trails (23) Schipp Road Walk (36) Patons Brook State Forest STANWIX PL (11) Dell to South Ledge (1) Lakeside Trail ute) (24) Stathams Quarry Walk (37) Portagabra Walk e Ro CITY OF SWAN rang EE RD CITY OF SWAN rk (O WERRIB Timber Reserve etwo (12) Helena Pipehead Walk (2) Lake Lesch Mtb Trail ink N (38) Powerline Track Ausl (25) Victoria Reservoir 3 D R HIGHWAY (13) Hill Street Walk (3) Kep Track MAYO RD R (26) West Terrace (39) Wildflower Walk WOOROLOO E P Mountain Bike Tracks R A SHIRE OF NORTHAM (14) Jorgenson Park H (27) Whistlepipe Gully Walk Walk GPS Trails JASON ST D (15) Kathamoorda Walk R N O T T Other Tracks A R Y R D E D B W (16) Ledger Road Walk I R R R L R H D U Protection Zones E P G E N L N KEENAN RD A R G S I E D T R N R T Y Reservoir Protection Zone RD O Y N E L LL O S A I N V F E U D D D A HI L T L B S A R E R N D M O W LL R E A S T Wellhead Protection Zone D TE L 2 E O E A R K C IT D I O AN I A C E L R D H LE TAI L L W R BEECHINA E D A D R DG N A W CARTER RD PDWSA Boundary WE DS IL G 33 R LI B D A 1 C E M CHIDLOW AB D R LE R A D ASH RD S ! 30 C T N Towns O D RD O N T T R K T ILBURN RD D O T I R MOUNT HELENA ELL R R Y T D O D D D E TR R R RICH AYLEN R D ARD E D H R IA SON RD R 40 H R L L A R O RD 39 T FALLS I I L H 31 C T IC O I L V RI E LEY R I S D E A N O V E S L M A P PARKERVILLE S I B E P D D E OLIVER ST T L S S D D N F P R ) V G S L A S R I R O Y P I F L L T A T C ( N O L E I V A T L P D P S N 32 G I N X R R T S A L RD D R N T I D K O R E SAWYERS VALLEY R O T K STEVENS ST R R W N C 38 W CITY OF STIRLING D O CITY OF STIRLING A OLD YORK R GUILDFORD I D F S O O V MUNDARING T L R J D ACO D R BY C D Y B S E TRETTLE RD T I L S T OX A O D TOWN OF BASSENDEAN G R S H TOWN OF BASSENDEAN R L S CITY OF BAYSWATER T E O S C D L GLEN FORREST RD K OE AS E R O N M I HO A R O H T R G D D N TCE A IE PINE D R C R R D T S LA OF D A R Y R R T C D T E E G A O D RY A D N Y L ) ( E R R (F F L L R D A D O R ABER ID MC OD ) CORN RD D O O D E N JELLICOE RD CA W ST O LLUM FIRE E R R O D C L MILLS RD Y M G ATKINS RD H D T R E N D 12 N R R R U ILL SHIRE OF MUNDARING B H J 37 SHIRE OF MUNDARING CITY OF VINCENT E GE O B W ID H E Y R A N N 22 35 W 29 S BRIGITA RD H T KA 24 E LA M 13 A O H U F S D N 7 R A D A E H 36 R CITY OF BELMONT D 6 H CITY OF BELMONT W R R E D D Y R O 16 R N R T 23 28 H L R I R N T S R M E D A E D R E D W N 26 S V D E KALAMUNDA N R A 14 11 Y R U R 34 E N W B D 41 B D O BIRD RD H S ) A (F E W SOUTH KALAMUNDA BA D D T O A H R R TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK O R D EN N R D E N ASON RD L ) K M D L O A F 17 A IN RD ( ALE O S T H H D D O D M W R D 27 W H R K E R A Y N R L N H S E C WALLISTON E I I O D R O C W D WA O N D L I N E D GROVE RD NUT R L I R L R D L EY N K CITY OF SOUTH PERTH IL U W A CITY OF SOUTH PERTH E C LSHP 21 B PUNAI PL R OO M L RD BICKLEY D O S EA ST MA ( N D D RR 10 F I C LE R R R 4 UN ) IA ION R IN RD O V T L 18 9 IC E GILCHRIST RD FO SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA V K CARMEL R R E R 5 S EN RD E N 8 T BRACK S O 25 R E D 42 R C V K O I IR N R E SHIRE OF YORK PICKERING BROOK D CITY OF CANNING D ( R CITY OF CANNING M R F) D 15 A C E L ( R A F A S R ) N IV N A I L N E G R D R CITY OF GOSNELLS D D S R 19 CITY OF MELVILLE LL MI G IN NN 20 CA 9.5 4.75 0 9.5 Kilometers KARRAGULLEN CITY OF ARMADALE CITY OF COCKBURN CITY OF ARMADALE SHIRE OF BEVERLEY. SHIRE OF TOODYAY Legend Popular Trails Study Area (1) Lakeside Trail Dams (2) Lake Lesch Mtb Trail Local Government Authorities (3) Kep Track Disease Risk Area (6) Camel Farm North BAKERS HILL HIGHWAY (7) Camel Farm to Bibbulman WUNDOWIE Roads (27) Whistlepipe Gully Walk Mountain Bike Tracks (30) Eagle View Walk Trail Protection Zones (31) Forsyths Mill Reservoir Protection Zone CITY OF SWAN (33) John Forrest Bridle Trail 3 Wellhead Protection Zone (34) Kalamunda Circuit WOOROLOO PDWSA Boundary SHIRE OF NORTHAM (40) Railway Reserves Heritage Trail SHIRE OF NORTHAM ! Towns (41) Bibbulmun Track (42) MundaBiddi Bike Trail 2 BEECHINA 33 1 CHIDLOW 30 MOUNT HELENA 40 31 PARKERVILLE SAWYERS VALLEY GUILDFORD MUNDARING CITY OF BAYSWATER GLEN FORREST TOWN OF BASSENDEAN SHIRE OF MUNDARING 7 CITY OF BELMONT 6 KALAMUNDA 34 SOUTH KALAMUNDA TOWN OF VICTORIA PARK 41 27 WALLISTON CITY OF CANNING BICKLEY SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA CARMEL 42 PICKERING BROOK SHIRE OF YORK CITY OF GOSNELLS 9.5 4.75 0 9.5 Kilometers KARRAGULLEN CITY OF ARMADALE SHIRE OF BEVERLEY. .
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