Events

Upcoming

1 2

Past events

Mountain biking at Lake Leschenaultia
May
09
Past Event
Mountain biking at Lake Leschenaultia
Lake Leschenaultia
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Lake Leschenaultia in Chidlow, WA, offers a mountain bike trail network for all skill levels. We will meet at 10am at the Upper trail head.  please bring a functional mountain bike, helmet and plenty of water.  After everyone has had enough riding we will have a picnic at the lake. For further information, contact Peta Wells 0414333795  
Portagabra Track Walk, Mundaring (New Member Intro Walk)
May
03
Past Event
Portagabra Track Walk, Mundaring (New Member Intro Walk)
Fred Jacoby Park
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Portagabra Track, Mundaring This is a perfect introductory walk for families interested in joining WAFBC.  The Portagabra Track takes walkers though some beautiful jarrah forest, winding its way past granite outcrops and majestic grass trees, with stunning views of the Helena Valley River and Mundaring Weir. The walk features beautiful wildflowers between August and November and is suitable for all skill levels. The trail begins at the red/white trailhead sign in Fred Jacoby Park and then heads underneath the historic Mundaring to Kalgoorlie pipeline and into the forest. Please note dogs are not allowed on the trail as it's in a national park. May the Fourth be with you, bring you favourite Star Wars memorabilia on the walk! Distance is 3.5 km, About 1 hour Meet at the start of the walk where you walk under the pipe, at Fred Jacoby Park, Hampel Road, Mundaring, 48 min (40.4 km) via National Highway 94. Please be punctual as we will not wait no more than 15mins. Difficulty - Moderate level of fitness and experience required. 
Bush Walk: Grade 3 - Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections a rough surface and many steps. Walks up to 20km. Where:  Fred Jacoby Park, Hampel Road, Mundaring,  48 min (40.4 km) via National  Highway 94 Bring:  1-2L water per person  Shoes and appropriate clothing for the weather etc.  Sun and Insects Protection  Snacks & Food: to enjoy a picnic together Contact: Michael Lee mastcell@gmail.com 0421 783 083
Herdsmans Lake Wildlife Walk
Apr
08
Past Event
Herdsmans Lake Wildlife Walk
Herdsman Lake Discovery Centre
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
- Meet at Herdsman Lake Discovery Centre carpark, Flynn St & Selby St, Perth Western Australia 6018 Lush wetlands and a symphony of bird calls define the Herdsman Lake circuit, a tranquil escape tucked away in Perth's inner suburbs. As you navigate the perimeter of the lake, you’ll wander through diverse landscapes ranging from open water vistas to shaded paperbark forests. The trail consists of a mix of flat gravel and bitumen paths that are easy to follow and generally level. There is plenty of shade to keep you cool on a warm arvo, though it is worth noting that public toilets and rubbish bins are scarce around the loop, so plan accordingly. It is an easy, flat walk, around the Herdsman Lake. It can take a couple of hours to walk around the Lake. Bring snacks, lunch, water, first aid kit, good enclosed walking shoes, sunscreen, hat or raincoat, depending on the weather. lisa.miller3223@gmail.com or 0415 399 156 Herdsman Lake Regional Park All events need to be registered 24 hours prior to the event, on the website. I won't be checking registrations, for any late minute people that register.   
Barrabup Santuary April Camp (Members Only)
Apr
03
Past Event
Barrabup Santuary April Camp (Members Only)
Barrabup Sanctuary BirdHide
03-04-2026 2:00 PM – 07-04-2026 10:00 AM
April Camp at Barrabup Santuary (Members Only). Peta is organizing the Easter camp this year at Barrabup Sanctuary, Nannup. This is a private campground next to the river and off the beaten track. This is the real bush experience. There is an undercover area for cooking, basic BBQ and camp fire, but please bring your camp cooking equipment, stove and oven etc. Available are flusing toilet and shower facilities with hot water. There is access to the Blackwood River, and there is a wonderful swimming spot nearby. We are close to Nannup town for resupplies. In previous years, we have a hunt for the Nannup tiger and Easter eggs. There are short hiking tracks nearby and we have organised riddles for the children to solve. What to bring: Tent, Camper, Trailer, Swag. Sleeping equipment. Cooking equipment. Drinking and cooking water. However, I have been told potable water is now available on site. Food for the 4 days. Swimming gear or kayak optional Pushbike optional This is an unpowered camp site - Bring your own power. There is underground water suitable for washing dishes. Some chocolate Easter Eggs to contribute towards the Easter Egg Hunt and a small bag or bucket for your child to collect the Easter Eggs Cost (to be confirm with camp operator): $20 per adult per night. Children free. Money to be collected at the camp. Bring cash. Contact: Peta Wells 0414333795 Address: LOT 1423 Barrabup Road Nanup WA 6275 Datum: GDA94 Zone:50H, Easting: 0380492 Northing: 6238364https://goo.gl/maps/MGf55WCv9oJokM469 CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION Please abide by the following conditions of participation at all club events. This is to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.- Each parent or guardian is responsible for his own safety and for the safety of the children under their care, and participates in activities of the Club at their own risk. Club insurance covers adults members of the club only. It is the responsibility of each parent or guardian to ensure that they have adequate water, clothing, rain and sun protection, footwear, first-aid kit and food for themselves and their children on each activity. Non-members may attend any day-activity upon the payment of the prescribed fee. This fee can then be used to offset against the membership fee for the same year the event was held. Only paid up members are permitted on overnight activities and member only events. Each adult may bring a maximum of three children on a Club activity unless prior arrangement is made with the organiser of the activity. The Western Australian Family Bushwalking Club Inc and its members accept no liability for any injury, loss, or damage arising from any cause whatever as a result of participation in Club activities. Sorry, no pets allowed on Club activities. War toys are not welcome on Club activities. Please encourage your children to respect the bush and wildlife, and remember: ‘Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photographs.’ All members are able to, and are encouraged to, organise their own club events. The following policy applies to sharing photographs, especially on web-sites. That by joining the club you accept that photographs and videos may be taken of your family. That these photographs and videos maybe posted on the clubs private photo-sharing site and/or the club’s newsletter, albeit there would also be the right to request that particular photographs / videos be removed. That persons are discouraged from posting photographs or videos of members and their children on other social networking / photo-sharing sites without the consent of the persons or their guardians. That persons in the photographs / videos must not be identified in any description attached to photographs / videos that are posted on the photo / video-sharing site.  
Kent St Weir - SUP Boarding/Kayaking
Mar
02
Past Event
Kent St Weir - SUP Boarding/Kayaking
Kent Street Weir Park
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Change of location and time!   Come for Paddle, SUP board or kayak, picnic or a walk around Kent St Weir. BYO Sup board, kayak, swimming gear and picnic gear. BYO - Bring food, drinks, hat, sunscreen, bathers, towels, shoes to go walking. There is a café located at Kent St. Children needs to be supervised by their parents/carers near water, at all times.   All registration need to be completed before 9pm, the night before. There has been a change of location and time. Contact my phone or text message for any last minute registrations.  lisa.miller3223@gmail.com or 0415 399 156 Kent Street Weir Closer to the time it could be morning or afternoon, depending on the weather, I will organise this for morning, at this point.
Mettams Pool - Snorkelling
Mar
01
Past Event
Mettams Pool - Snorkelling
Mettams Pool
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Snorkelling at Methams Pool. Location - Mettams Pool West Coast Drive between Lynn Street and Hamersley Street North Beach WA 6020 It is less than two metres deep inside this naturally formed lagoon. A good range of fish species resides within the pool, particularly in the holes and crevices in the southern section. They include red-lip morwong, banded sweep, bullseyes, wrasse, schools of buffalo bream, sea mullet, tarwine and blowfish. Sand whiting and Australian herring can be seen in the open water. You may also notice a few anemones growing within the pool, while cushion stars, abalone and other shellfish species hide in the rocky reef top. While the snorkelling inside the lagoon is easy, the surge can be strong on the outer edge of the reef. Beware of cobblers in the weed near the shore. City of Stirling - Mettams Pool BYO - Food, drink, sunscreen, hats, bathers, snorkelling gear, towels, dry clothes. Children needs to be supervised by their parents/carers at all times, near water. lisa.miller3223@gmail.com or 0415 399 156