Lake Monger
A picturesque urban oasis near Perth CBD, offering a 3.5km loop for walks, runs, cycling, abundant birdlife, and family-friendly playgrounds.

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Peaceful atmosphere & sunrise views
Lake Monger
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Peaceful atmosphere & sunrise views

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Must-see attractions
A picturesque urban oasis near Perth CBD, offering a 3.5km loop for walks, runs, cycling, abundant birdlife, and family-friendly playgrounds.
"A fantastic spot for a walk or a run, with peace and tranquility in spades and epic city views."
🎯 Parking Time Limits
Carparks have time limits; avoid all-day parking to prevent fines. :car:
👟 Comfortable Footwear
Wear comfy shoes for the 3.5km loop walk, run, or cycle. :athletic_shoe:
Highlights
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The 3.5km Lake Loop
Circumference of Lake Monger
A scenic 3.5km path perfect for walking, running, or cycling with city skyline views.

Adventure Playgrounds
Various points around the lake
Multiple playgrounds, including one with a rope adventure course and flying fox, delight kids of all ages.

Abundant Birdlife
Throughout the reserve
Spot pelicans, ducks, cockatoos, and more in this haven for birdwatchers and photographers. [^Review]

City Skyline Views
Various points along the loop
Enjoy picturesque views of the Perth CBD skyline, especially beautiful during sunrise.
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🎯 Parking Time Limits
Carparks have time limits; avoid all-day parking to prevent fines.
:car:👟 Comfortable Footwear
Wear comfy shoes for the 3.5km loop walk, run, or cycle. :athletic_shoe:
☕ Coffee & Snacks Available
A coffee van offers drinks, ice cream, and light meals. :coffee:
🐶 Dog-Friendly Paths
Leashed dogs are welcome on the paths; water fountains are available. :dog:
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🎯 Parking Time Limits
Carparks have time limits; avoid all-day parking to prevent fines.
:car:👟 Comfortable Footwear
Wear comfy shoes for the 3.5km loop walk, run, or cycle. :athletic_shoe:
☕ Coffee & Snacks Available
A coffee van offers drinks, ice cream, and light meals. :coffee:
🐶 Dog-Friendly Paths
Leashed dogs are welcome on the paths; water fountains are available. :dog:
📸 Capture the Sunrise
Mornings offer stunning sunrise views over the lake and city. :camerawithflash:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Lake Monger's serene atmosphere, picturesque city views, and abundant birdlife, making it a beloved spot for walks, runs, and picnics. Families appreciate the playgrounds, while fitness enthusiasts enjoy the loop and exercise equipment. Some minor drawbacks include parking time limits and occasional crowds during peak hours.
"Oh, how I love Lake Monger. I’ve been coming here for years. Located in Leederville, it’s a fantastic spot for a walk or a run. It’s also nice if you just want to sit and watch the world go by. With city views, plenty of trees and open space, there’s peace and tranquility in spades.
There’s also a coffee and food van called ‘What the Flip!’ – closer to the Powis Street side - which does thing like fresh coffee and juices, ice cream, pizza, burgers and a whole lot of other stuff too. I’ve had the coffee and it’s good. They have tables and chairs you can sit on too. Otherwise, you can always take your coffee on your walk.
The lake is a great spot for families, couples and singles alike. There’s acres of grass to sit and chill on, which is perfect for picnics. Plus, there’s a dual use path around the lake for cyclists, walkers and runners. There’s also about three water fountains scattered around the lake, which also cater to dogs. Sometimes – between these water stations and the dog treats and water bowls at cafes – I think the dogs have done a good job of upping their social status!
Oh, and there’s plenty of parking too, which is really good. I generally park on the Powis Street side, as it’s really convenient. But there’s also parking on Lake Monger Drive - on the opposite side of the lake to Powis Street.
Kids will also be well entertained, with an assortment of play equipment at various points around the lake, including a relatively newly built set that even includes flying foxes. It’s very big and looks really fun! A bit more modern that the ‘80s equipment I grew up on. You know, the slides that got hot and burnt you on the way down! And there was none of these surfaces with give in them! Just old school bitumen, maybe some grass underneath if you were lucky!
Exercise enthusiasts are well looked after too, with free exercise equipment including an elliptical, bars for tricep dips and a sit ups table available – you know, the ones you hook your feet on. And there’s a half basketball court for sports enthusiasts. There’s also a few BBQs around for anyone who fancies cooking up a storm on one of those glorious days Perth puts on.
There’s also display boards at different points around the lake that talk about the local wildlife, like the Southwest Snake-necked Turtle (basically a long necked turtle). The local council also has signs up about what to do if you come across injured wildlife, which is great. As an animal lover, I really like it when animal welfare is prioritised.
The lake is abundant with bird life, whether it’s ducks, cockatoos, pelicans, magpies, mudlarks or willy wag tails. It’s enough to make any ornithologist or photographer happy. I even saw a shag sunning itself on the grass. It’s a great life for some! And it wouldn’t be Perth without bin chickens would it? I happened across a couple part way through my walk. Some things never change.
I timed my visit well, as I stumbled across a pelican doing yoga! As a keen yogi myself, I was very impressed to see this pelican doing ‘warrior 3’ pose! Check it out in the photos. I never thought I’d see a yogi pelican - but it just goes to show you never know what you’re going to come across in life. I once saw a long neck turtle on the bank of the lake but before I could get a photo, he was back in the lake like greased lightning! That said, I was able to snap a shot of a turtle’s beady eyes through the bush – see if you can spot it among my photos 😉
There’s also a footbridge that goes over the freeway, which is super convenient, especially if you’re on a bike or have kids or pets with you.
I make it down to Lake Monger a couple of times a week. I’d recommend it to anyone. Time in nature is always well spent. If you want to walk off your day, Lake Monger is the place to do it. Now that summer is almost upon us, it’s even better."
Jason Rickersey
"A place with something for everyone. Walk, run ride, play or have a social gathering. Bbq and toilet facilities, playgrounds and park areas. Ample parking at various locations around the lake."
Michael Hooker
"We absolutely loved walking around this lake yesterday afternoon. There were a couple of parks on the way, which my daughter thoroughly enjoyed. Could have sat down for hours as it was so peaceful."
Mary Maguire
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Lake Monger is conveniently located less than 5km from the Perth CBD. You can drive, take a bus, or even cycle. The Mitchell Freeway is adjacent, making it easily accessible by car.
Yes, there is ample parking available at various locations around the lake, including on Powis Street and Lake Monger Drive. However, be aware of time limits to avoid fines. [^Review]
Absolutely! Lake Monger is a popular cycling spot with a dedicated 3.5km loop path. It's easily accessible by bike from the CBD.
While specific bus routes can vary, Lake Monger is generally accessible by bus from the Perth CBD. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
You can access the walking trails from multiple points around the lake. Parking near Powis Street or Lake Monger Drive provides convenient entry points to the 3.5km loop. [^Review]
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Lake Monger Reserve is a public park and is free to enter and enjoy.
Lake Monger Reserve is open to the public at all times. However, facilities like the coffee van may have specific operating hours.
There is no need to book tickets as Lake Monger is a free public reserve.
The main restriction to be aware of is the time limit on carparking. Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.
[^Review]While the reserve is generally accessible, it's advisable to check local lighting conditions and safety if visiting after dark. The coffee van will likely be closed.
🎫 🚶 Onsite Experience
You can walk, run, cycle the 3.5km loop, enjoy picnics, visit playgrounds, birdwatch, and take photos of the city skyline and wildlife.
[^Review]Yes, Lake Monger is abundant with birdlife, including pelicans, ducks, and cockatoos, making it a great spot for birdwatchers and photographers. [^Review]
Yes, there are multiple playgrounds around the lake, including an adventure playground with a rope course and flying fox, perfect for kids.
Absolutely! There are plenty of grassy areas perfect for picnics, and some areas have BBQs available for use. [^Review]
The dual-use path around the lake is generally smooth and accessible, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. [^Review]
🍽️ ☕ Food & Dining
There is a coffee and food van called 'What the Flip!' that offers coffee, juices, ice cream, burgers, and more.
[^Review]Yes, bringing your own food for a picnic is highly encouraged. There are also BBQs available if you wish to cook. [^Review]
The coffee van serves fresh coffee, juices, ice cream, pizza, burgers, and other light meals.
[^Review]Yes, there are water fountains scattered around the lake, which is convenient for walkers and also caters to dogs. [^Review]
The 'What the Flip!' van offers takeaway options, and there are also cafes and restaurants in the nearby Leederville area if you prefer more dining choices.
[^Review]📸 📸 Photography
The walking loop offers great vantage points for capturing the city skyline, especially during sunrise and sunset. The birdlife also provides excellent photo opportunities.
[^Review]Yes, Lake Monger is renowned for its stunning sunrises, with fiery skies often seen over the water and city skyline. Sunsets can also be beautiful.
You can photograph a variety of birdlife, including pelicans, ducks, cockatoos, and magpies. You might also spot turtles. [^Review]
Try to capture the reflections of the city skyline in the water, especially during the 'golden hours' of sunrise and sunset. Keep an eye out for unique bird behaviors.
[^Review]While drone fishing has been observed, it's crucial to check current drone regulations for recreational use in public parks in Western Australia before flying.
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👨👩👧 Families with Kids
Parents will appreciate the ample parking and the dog-friendly atmosphere (on leash). The accessibility of the paths makes it easy to navigate with strollers. It's a place where kids can play, explore, and connect with nature, all within easy reach of the city. [^Review]
🏃♀️ Fitness Enthusiasts
There's even a half basketball court for those who enjoy a game. The accessibility and the variety of activities make it a popular spot for individuals and groups looking for an outdoor fitness session. Remember to check the parking time limits if you're driving. [^Review]
📸 Photographers & Birdwatchers
Early mornings are best for capturing the soft light and potential wildlife activity. Keep an eye out for unique moments, like a pelican in a 'yoga' pose, as described by one visitor! [^Review] The reflections on the water can create magical shots, especially on calm days. [^Review]
Deep Dives
In-depth insights and expert knowledge
The Lake Monger Loop: Your Guide to the 3.5km Trail
The trail is designed for dual use, so be mindful of others sharing the path. Along the way, you'll encounter several well-equipped playgrounds, making it an ideal route for families. There are also water fountains conveniently placed, ensuring you stay hydrated during your activity. For those looking to refuel, a coffee van is often stationed nearby, offering refreshments. [^Review]
Beyond its recreational appeal, the loop offers opportunities to observe the diverse birdlife that calls Lake Monger home. Keep your eyes peeled for pelicans, ducks, and other native species. The path is generally flat and accessible, making it suitable for most fitness levels and those with strollers or wheelchairs. [^Review]
Family Fun at Lake Monger's Playgrounds
Features like a rope adventure course, slides suitable for different age groups, and a double flying fox offer thrilling experiences for kids. The playgrounds are spaced out, meaning you can enjoy a walk or cycle and stop at different play areas along the way. This makes for a dynamic and engaging outing for the whole family.
Beyond the playgrounds, the ample open space and picnic facilities make Lake Monger a perfect spot for a family day out. The presence of water fountains and the general accessibility of the paths further enhance the family-friendly nature of the reserve. [^Review]
A Haven for Wildlife and Photography
Photographers will find ample opportunities to capture stunning images, from the majestic pelicans to the intricate details of smaller birds. The reflections of the city skyline on the water, especially during sunrise, create dramatic and picturesque scenes. The reserve is also home to other wildlife, such as the Southwest Snake-necked Turtle, adding to the biodiversity. [^Review]
Information boards around the lake offer insights into the local flora and fauna, enhancing the visitor's understanding and appreciation of the natural environment. The council's signage regarding injured wildlife also underscores a commitment to animal welfare, which is appreciated by many visitors. [^Review]
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