Located just 50 kilometres southeast of Perth in the Jarrah forests of the Darling Scarp, Jarrahdale was Western Australia's first timber town in 1872.
It is a picturesque, historic town with numerous old timber cottages surrounded by forest. There are many beautiful walk trails through the area, and delightful picnic spots in Gooralong and Langford Parks.
There is much to see and do in the area which includes beautiful parks, art galleries, restaurants, wineries and wildlife.
Tourist information and walk maps are available here or at the Old Post Office/Museum, open weekends and public holidays.
The Jarrahdale Heritage Society regularly runs guided walks showing Jarrahdale's most historic and beautiful sites. Visit the Jarrahdale Walks and Parks page for dates.