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Beelu National Park

Darling RangeHelena RiverIUCN Category IIJarrah ForestNational parks of Western Australia
Shire of MundaringUse Australian English from September 2014
Beelu National Park 2008
Beelu National Park 2008

Beelu National Park is a national park east of Perth, Western Australia. Lying south of Mundaring, Western Australia, and west of the Mundaring Weir Road, it is part of the group of parks known as the Parks of the Darling Range. The park was formerly named Mundaring National Park. Mundaring National Park was established and gazetted in 1995 as part of the Protecting Our Old Growth Forests policy of the state government. The park was renamed in 2008 as an acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the area. The word Beelu is derived from the Noongar word for river or stream. The Beelu were the original people of the area, whose district was bounded by the Helena, Swan and Canning Rivers.The park contains an abundance of native flora including jarrah, marri, Zamia, bull Banksia, sheoak and grass tree.

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Beelu National Park
Munda Biddi Trail, Shire Of Mundaring

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Shire Of Mundaring, Mundaring
Western Australia, Australia
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Beelu National Park 2008
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