Dyoondalup Point Walter Reserve, Bicton
Honour Ave, Bicton WA 6157
Nestled on the Debarl Yerrigan (Swan River) in Bicton is Dyoondalup (Point Walter Reserve), meaning โplace of long flowing white hairโ or โplace of white sandโ in Whadjuk Noongar language. It was named for the vast sandbar the Dreamtime figure Djunda is said to have left behind, and was traditionally a gathering place for women and children. With two small playgrounds, a sprawling foreshore, bushland, sandbar shallows, and Jenalup (Blackwall Reach) cliffs and caves close by, itโs a place where families can spend the day wandering, wading and exploring at their own pace.
Play Features
Climb: climbing frames, rocks
Swing: hammocks, traditional swings
Balance: ropes, rocks
Sticks, rocks, honkey nuts, sand, shells
Splash or Swim: riverbank access, jetty
Dig or build: sand on riverbank
Plants & animals: waterbirds
Paths & trails: sealed paths along river
Views: river, city, cliffs
Wheels: pump track
Theme: Dreamtime (Djunda and her hair), Indigenous artwork
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