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Your tourist guide for Greenmount provides you with the essential travel resources to plan your holiday!
Just 30 minutes east of Perth, Greenmount feels like a deep breath you didn’t know you needed. Perched on the western edge of the Darling Ranges, this peaceful hillside community blends rugged natural beauty with small‑town charm, making it an inviting base for travellers seeking scenery, serenity and a taste of local culture.
The landscape opens dramatically as you arrive—granite outcrops, towering gums and sweeping views across the Swan Coastal Plain. It’s a place where mornings begin with birdsong, afternoons invite exploration, and evenings settle into the soft glow of valley sunsets. Whether you’re here for outdoor adventure, a cultural getaway or a quiet retreat, Greenmount offers a premium Western Australian experience shaped by nature and enriched by community.
Greenmount is the gateway to some of the region’s most treasured natural attractions. Its proximity to John Forrest National Park—one of Australia’s oldest conservation reserves—makes it a standout destination for hikers, photographers and anyone who loves the outdoors. Add to that a thriving local arts scene, easy access to Perth, and a relaxed hillside atmosphere, and you have a destination that feels both refreshing and refined.
Just a short drive from Greenmount, John Forrest National Park is a highlight for many visitors. The park offers:
Whether you prefer a gentle stroll or a more challenging hike, the park’s trails immerse you in Western Australia’s natural heritage.
Greenmount’s creative spirit shines at Marloo Theatre, home to the Darlington Theatre Players. Located on Innaminka Road, this community‑driven venue stages high‑quality productions ranging from classic plays to contemporary works. It’s an intimate, welcoming space where visitors can enjoy an evening of local talent and storytelling.
For travellers needing to stay connected, the Scott Street Library offers internet access—ideal for checking emails, planning your next adventure or simply taking a quiet moment between activities.
Greenmount is conveniently located:
Car travel offers the most flexibility, especially for exploring the national park and surrounding hill communities.
Greenmount is beautiful year‑round, but each season offers something special:
Greenmount blends the best of Western Australia’s natural beauty with a warm, welcoming community. It’s a place to slow down, explore deeply and reconnect with the landscapes that make the Perth Hills so unforgettable. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Greenmount invites you to experience the region’s wild charm and cultural richness in one beautifully accessible destination.
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