• Further $6.3 million to improve John Forrest National Park in 2023-24 State Budget
  • New day use area will feature barbeques, picnic facilities and landscaped gardens
  • Two upcoming projects expected to create about 25 local jobs during construction

Work is underway to transform the iconic John Forrest National Park in the Perth Hills as part of a $17 million redevelopment.

Construction has begun on a new day use area including accessible picnic and barbeque facilities, landscaped gardens and pathways that will eventually lead to a new café and function space.

Local contractor Phase 3 will deliver the half-a-million dollar project, which is expected to be complete by the end of the year.

A $1.1 million access road will be built providing elevated views for visitors and connect to a new parking area nestled within the natural landscape. 

The 730-metre stretch will be delivered by Proform Civil Pty Ltd, with work commencing within weeks.

The West Ridge carpark will be the next component of the project to get underway.

Scenic Drive will be closed to visitors from August with park entry via the main Park Road entrance for the duration of construction.

The State Government has now committed more than $17 million to the John Forrest National Park transformation. The $6.3 million allocated in the recent State Budget is in addition to an $8.4 million election commitment and $2.5 million from the WA Recovery Plan.

For more information, visit www.dbca.wa.gov.au/parks-and-wildlife-service/john-forrest-national-park-improvement-project

Comments attributed to Environment Minister Reece Whitby:

"It's fantastic to see construction get underway on the first stage of this $17 million transformation of John Forrest National Park.

"The new picnic and day use area will complement the surrounding landscape and allow visitors and families to enjoy nature at its best.

"John Forrest National Park is a hidden gem in the Perth Hills. This redevelopment will attract tourists to the area and ensure this natural asset continues to be a must-visit destination."

Comments attributed to Kalamunda MLA Matthew Hughes:

"John Forrest National Park is a major drawcard with more than 130,000 visits every year. These upgrades and improved facilities will enhance the recreational opportunities available right on our doorstep.

"This is an exciting project for such a popular destination. The day use area will be the perfect spot for a picnic or barbeque, that the entire community can enjoy.

 "The new access road will provide easy access to the trails and facilities within the national park for both locals and visitors alike."

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