Manning Park

Manning Park is a cherished destination for families, tourists, and community members, is. As a part of Beeliar Regional Park, it features Manning Lake and the scenic limestone ridge, offering a diverse range of activities and natural beauty.

Manning Park attractions

  • Picnics, hikes, and walking trails: Discover the vibrant flora and fauna around Manning Lake and its wetlands. Enjoy picnics in open spaces or explore walking trails like the scenic Davilak trail - a limestone track that runs from behind the museum and across the ridge with spectacular views of Cockburn Sound and the city. It is popular amongst avid hikers and walking trail enthusiasts, and can take between 30 minutes and two hours to complete.
  • Playground and basketball court: Get active and have fun with the kids
  • Museums and music: Visit the Azelia Ley Homestead Museum and enjoy musical events at the Alan Thomas Music Shell.
  • Community events: Join in the fun at the Spring Fair, the Annual Teddy Bears Picnic, and more. Check out current events and workshops.

Getting there, opening hours and amenities

  • Getting there: Manning Park is located north of Azelia Road and Hamilton Hill (view map below)
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair access and entry points are available
  • Opening hours: Open all year round between 7am to 7pm
  • Amenities: Bicycle racks, toilets, dog pouch station, bbqs, shelter/gazebo.

More information and contact

Visit the Azelia Ley Homestead Museum to pick up a walking map or download a copy below.

Contact

Address

City of Cockburn
Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

Office opening hours:
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)

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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
Ngalak kaditj boodjar kep wer kaadidjiny kalyakool yoodaniny, wer koora wer yeyi ngalak Birdiya koota-djinanginy.

City of Cockburn acknowledges the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja. Long ago, now and in the future they care for country.
We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and emerging.