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Wright Lake to Southern River map Ride from Armadale to Perth

Ride 2 - Wright Lake to Southern River

Commence your ride or walk at the Lake View Terrace Caravan Park, which overlooks Wright Lake. This wetland feature is muddy or dry for most of the year but can flood after heavy winter rainfall.

Continue heading in a north-east direction on the shared path alongside Lake Road. Make a left turn (just before the railway line) into Seaforth Avenue. Continue northwards along Seaforth Avenue until you reach Seaforth Railway Station.

Note that this is the only busy on-road section of the entire Armadale to Perth route and can be subject to high traffic volumes. There is also a bus depot along the road so take extreme care.

Seaforth Avenue
The on-road section along Seaforth Avenue ends at a roundabout.

Ride straight through the roundabout next to Seaforth railway station and along the quieter Hicks Street with its sealed shoulders. Hicks Street concludes at Stalker Road; however a concrete shared path takes you through the Gosnells Recreation Ground.

At the end of the path, continue down Hartley Street for about 250 metres and turn left into a shared path running alongside Fremantle Road.


Note: The Gosnells Hotel and Railway Markets can be easily accessed by turning right into the Fremantle Road path. The Markets are open from Thursday to Sunday.

Gosnells Railway Markets
Gosnells Railway Markets


 Richard Rushton Community Centre
Richard Rushton Community Centre

 

Follow the shared path for about 300 metres and turn left into King Street. This will take you through to Corfield Street.


Halfway along King Street, an optional short detour can be made to the nearby Wilkinson Homestead Museum by turning right into a shared path alongside Crandon Street and then riding down George Street. The museum is open on Wednesdays and Sundays.


Continue down King Street to the junction with Corfield Street. Carefully cross this busy road and into a shared path that runs down the northern side of Anaconda Drive. After about 400 metres and directly opposite Anaconda Park, you will come to a fork in the path. Turn sharp right into the path that runs down toward the steep tree-lined riverbank.

Follow the shared path for another half a kilometre, past the end of Jenkinson Street, and through a natural bushland along the Southern River to Richard Rushton Community Centre.

The Southern River is a tributary of the Canning River, which in turn flows into the much larger Swan River. The Southern River eventually reduces to Neerigan Brook and this is the water feature that forms an attractive pond in Minnawarra Park where the Armadale to Perth Ride commences.

Complete this section at the Richard Rushton Community Centre in Gosnells. Here you will find public toilets, a shady grassed area and car park.


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