Every day between Friday 26 October 2007 and Saturday 24 October 2009
The park is a typical Darling Range Forest traversed by Jane Brook and disused railway. It boasts views of Perth from a lookout and granite outcrops. Preserved for the future on the recommendation of a past surveyor general - HF Johnston in 1898, the park was declared "A" class reserve in 1900. For some time it was known as Greenmount National Park, and was vested in the former State Gardens Board (now the National Parks Authority of WA) on 15 January 1928. The park became known then as Forrest National Park, and was changed to John Forrest National Park in late 1947 after Lord Forrest, one of Western Australia's most eminent statesmen and explorers. Vegetation includes Jarrah, Marri, Wandoo with some Banksia and Sheoak. Fauna to be seen are kangaroos, echidnas, Short-Nosed Bandicoots, and wallabies. There is a good range of reptiles and birds. Backpack camping allowed only, there are limited facilities. It is essential to book with the Ranger. Tearooms and John Forrest Wildflower Tavern which is open daily for lunches 1200 to 1430. The restaurant in the tavern is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening from 1800 to late. For reservations contact 08 9298 8297. The park has full picnic facilities including free barbeques in main area and at the Rock Pool. There are paths and facilities for disabled people. There are extensive walk trails to National Park and Hovea Falls, Railways tunnel and along firebreaks within the park. A pool is located on Jane Brook however this is untreated water and swimming in not recommended.
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