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VISITING PERTH TODAY

Whether you are looking for a place to stretch your legs or take the kids on the weekend, Perth has plenty of options. 

TRAIN PARK

The Perth Train Park is an icon of the town. The 4-8-2 locomotive is known as 'H6' was built in 1951 at the Vulcan Foundry in England. It arrived in Tasmania shortly thereafter and was painted red in 1956.

WILLIAM STREET RESERVE

Whether you are looking for somewhere to stretch your legs, walk your dogs launch your kayak, have a picnic, or go fishing the William Street Reserve is the place to visit. Running along the South Esk River and surrounded by beautiful old trees, the William Street Reserve is a fantastic part of Perth. 

ANZAC MEMORIAL PARK

Like many small towns across Australia, Perth is home to a memorial park to honour and remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia.

BERRYMAN RESERVE

Named in honour of Charles Berryman, this reserve lies under the new Perth bridge and can be accessed via Old Bridge Road.