Parks, rivers, and bushlands are a nature-lovers treat, and you'll find them all in the City of Belmont.

With parklands and reserves totalling around half the size of Kings Park, there's so many hidden natural gems to discover.

Our parks cater for many sporting activities, walking, jogging, cycling, and picnics. Many have barbecues, exercise equipment and playgrounds!

Where to visit

We're going to level with you; we have dozens of parks. They all have something going for them, but we've listed a few of our favourites below.

Adachi Park

A riverfront park with BBQs, playgrounds, and Japanese-style adornments.

Garvey Park

A riverside retreat with playgrounds, picnic areas, and water activities.

Hardey Park

A scenic riverfront park, perfect for picnics and quiet strolls.

Kuljak Island

A peaceful island in the middle of the Swan River, with scenic trails, abundant birdlife

Signal Hill Bushland

This bushland contains over 100 species of native plants, including six varieties of orchids, and 26 native bird species.

Tomato Lake

A favourite of the locals, Tomato Lake has playgrounds, walking trails, and birdlife aplenty.

Over 70 parks to discover

The parks listed above are only the highlights. There are over 70 parks to discover in the City of Belmont. Learn more.

When you visit Belmont, nature is just the beginning...