N Rd Beechboro G r e a t N ort h e r n H w y W e s t C o a s t Hw y M a r m i o n A v e W S w a n R d Albany H wy Leac h Hw y Canning Hwy M i t c h e l l F w y Gnangara Rd Ocean Reef Road Great Eastern Hwy Great Eastern Hwy HILLARYS JOONDALUP FREMANTLE MIDLAND ENTRANCE OFF LORD ST ENTRANCE OFF BEECHBORO RD GUILDFORD PERTH SWAN VALLEY Roe Hwy Reid Hwy Harrow Rd Guildford Rd Lord St Wanneroo R d Wanneroo R d Tonkin H w y R oe Hw y Ton kin H w y K w i n a n a F w y A l b a n y H w y Entry off Lord Street or Beechboro Road Whiteman WA 6068 T: 08 9209 6000 F: 08 9249 3510 [email protected] whitemanpark.com.au Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whitemanpark Information in this brochure is correct at time of printing (October 2015). This brochure is available in alternative formation on request. Printed on 100% recycled paper. TAKE TIME OUT TO DISCOVER WHITEMAN PARK’S FOURTEEN KILOMETRE NETWORK OF SHARED-USE PATHS. A CHANCE TO TAKE A RIDE ON THE WILD SIDE. Wonderful Whiteman Park is a unique recreation and conservation reserve that covers nearly 4,000 hectares of natural bushland and leisure facilities in Perth’s north-east. Bring your bike to the Park and enjoy riding along our 14 kilometre network of cycling paths. For more advanced riders, link your ride with the Swan Valley bicycle path network. Whiteman Park can be accessed from West Swan Road via Harrow Street, although there is no cycle path on this road. There are five simple guidelines you should follow when cycling within the Park: 1. Remember to take plenty of water with you. 2. Helmets are required by law and normal road rules apply within the Park’s bounds. 3. All bicycle paths are dual-use. As such, pedestrians have right of way and speed should be kept to a minimum. Please use your bell when approaching pedestrians. 4. Be wary wherever paths run through bush areas, in case you encounter some of the Park’s wildlife. 5. On higher fire danger days, or if taking young and/or inexperienced riders into the bush, please register your ride at the Visitor Information Centre. Alternatively, this can be done via mobile phone to 9209 6000. Visit Revolutions for copies of the Department of Transport’s comprehensive range of cycling brochures, or visit their website at www.transport.wa.gov.au/activetransport WHPA023_Bike Brochure Map_DL.indd 1 8/10/2015 4:55 pm