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Great
Outdoors
Favourites
at Kings Park
Law
Walk
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The
Law Walk, Kings Park
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The
Law Walk is a popular walk in Kings Park and can be combined with
visiting the LotteryWest Federation
Walkway as it is on the same side of the park.
It
is easy to moderate in difficulty and can be accessed via several
entry points. One starting point is to commence the walk at Rotunda
1. The easiest way to locate Rotunda 1 is to head towards the State
War Memorial and follow the river path along the Mount Eliza Escarpment
till you see the Law Walk sign.
The
walk is 2.5 kilometres and will take you approximately 40 to 50
minutes to complete the loop depending on your pace. There are some
steep sections of the walk but the path is well marked and easy
to walk.
You
may wish to take short breaks along the way to view scenery and
points of interest. If you are lucky enough, you may also spot some
wildlife along the way. The lime green Port Lincoln parrots, often
referred to as 28's in the South West of Western Australia, can
sometimes be spotted or rather heard along the Law Walk. They do
make quite a ruckus whilst feeding! See photo below of parrots spotted
along the Law Walk. Another nice detour off Law Walk is to check
out the Boab trees.
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"28's"
parrot along the Law Walk, Kings Park
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How
to get there:
Once
you are at Kings Park, head towards the State War Memorial just
off Fraser Avenue. Once you reach the State War Memorial, you should
be able to see Rotunda 1. Look out for an orange roofed circular
building structure which is Rotunda 1. Follow the path for a short
distance with the Swan River and Mount Eliza Escarpment on your
left till you see the Law Walk sign.
Other
Favourites at Kings Park:
LotteryWest
Federation Walkway
Jacobs
Ladder
Boab
and Grass trees at Kings Park
Coming
Up:
Bush
trails in Kings Park
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