Descrição
Karlkurla Bushland Park is a 200 ha woodland site of natural bush on the outskirts of Kalgoorlie. The vegetation of the park has regenerated after the tree-felling activities in the early 1900s that supported the wood fired steam engines, underground gold mines and formation of the woodlines (narrow gauge railway lines).
The park has a network of meandering walking trails, complete with interpretive signage and a very nice lookout. All three fairy-wren species have been recorded in and around Karlkurla Bushland Park (Blue-breasted, White-winged and Splendid Fairy-wrens). The Mistletoebird is a regular visitor to the park. Magpies, Willy wagtails, honeyeaters and miners are common.
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Acesso
Karlkurla Bushland Park is on the northern edge of Kalgoorlie, five minutes from the Central Business District. It is open all year round, with access from the car park at the end of Nankiville Road. Click on the P in the map for directions or coordinates. There are toilets and seating available. There are 8 km of trails in the park (indicated on the map). The Katunga lookout is located about 1.5 km from the park’s entrance.

