Description
A small national park located in the Perth Hills.
A section of the Munda Biddi Trail is the only visitor facility in the park.
This park takes its name from Midgegoorro, a Nyoongar Elder of Beeliar people. He played a key role in Aboriginal resistance to European settlement in the Perth area – a role that eventually led to his execution by settlers in 1833.
The park is home to jarrah, marri, blackbutt, sheoak, grass trees and acacias. Brush-tailed wallabies, quenda and echidna love hanging out here too!
This information was provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions: dpaw.wa.gov.au
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