Joseph and Dulcie Nannup Trail

1 h to 1 h 45 min

4.3 km
oneway

↑ 13 m
↓ -17 m

Smooth & flat
Starting from Koolyanga Place, Greenfields, Joseph and Dulcie Nannup Trail offers a picturesque and family-friendly stroll along the Serpentine River, extending from Goegrup Lake to the Pinjarra Road bridge. Featuring flat and relaxed pathways, the trail is adorned with interpretive signage providing insights into the cultural heritage of the Serpentine River. Its composition comprises sealed pathways, compacted limestone tracks, and inviting boardwalks. Historically, the Nannup people inhabited bush camps along the river, sustaining themselves by fishing in the local waterways. In tribute to their legacy and ongoing connection to the river, the trail bears their name. Scenic boardwalks offer panoramic views of Goegrup Lake, which is sourced from the Serpentine River, originating from the Darling Scarp. The river boasts rich biodiversity, including diverse birdlife, Quenda, and occasional dolphin sightings, amidst flourishing native flora. Leashed dogs are permitted to accompany walkers along this trail. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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