Perth | John Forest National Park Kangaroo WA is actually a strange place for many people, and WA's capital Perth is also known as the world's lonely city. But I have to admit, there are also many unique Australian scenery here, John Forest National Park is one of them. It’s a super invincible forest park with no tickets but hardly any visitors, and the most interesting sight in the park is the kangarooswhich really is the most kangaroos I’ve ever seen in my life. Local friends took me there and brought food to feed the kangaroos (more expensive in the park). They were not afraid of life, just a single food can lure them to take pictures.
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Perth | John Forest National Park Kangaroo WA is actually a strange place for many people, and WA's capital Perth is also known as the world's lonely city. But I have to admit, there are also many unique Australian scenery here, John Forest National Park is one of them. It’s a super invincible forest park with no tickets but hardly any visitors, and the most interesting sight in the park is the kangarooswhich really is the most kangaroos I’ve ever seen in my life. Local friends took me there and brought food to feed the kangaroos (more expensive in the park). They were not afraid of life, just a single food can lure them to take pictures.
John Forrest National Park is one of the first established national parks in Australia and has a long history in Australia. The park covers 15 square kilometers, located in the Darling Mountains, about half an hour's drive from Burgess (25 km). At the invitation of a friend, he personally drove us to this John Forrest Park. It is an ideal place to travel for a family. The park offers a variety of activities including jungle walks, leisure walks, mountain bikes and a simple picnic platform for visitors to supplement their physical fitness. Rock Pool is one of the most popular picnic platforms. Walking through the flat trail of about half a kilometer, sitting in front of this beautiful artificial pool, eating the delicious food, is also a pleasure. If it is not winter, I suggest you go swimming in the stone forest pool and feel the pleasure of the fish flying shallow. There is a bar in the park, and visitors are like weaving. When we went there, we couldn't find a parking space at all, and the inside was full and the business was booming. When we went there was in the late autumn and early winter season, the waterfall in the park became very urgent and spectacular after a few autumn rains, and it was worth stopping to watch. Friends who like to hike can try walking the park's rugged mountain roads and abandoned train tracks to find the wonders, deep pool waterfalls and so on. There is an observation deck on the hill in the park, where you can see the infinite scenery of the entire city of Hovea. Tips: 1. If you enter the park from the main entrance, you need to pay a fare of AUD 13, but it is worth it (because it is too big). 2. There is no charge for entering the back door (I only found out after I came out haha)