Walpole Community Markets
Pioneer Park South Coast Hwy, Walpole, WA, AustraliaWalpole Community Markets are nestled amongst the peppermint trees in Walpole, Western Australia. Enjoy fresh produce, great coffee, local handicrafts.
Walpole Community Markets are nestled amongst the peppermint trees in Walpole, Western Australia. Enjoy fresh produce, great coffee, local handicrafts.
Join our expert guide Anthony Thompson.
Anthony is a 52 year old Walpole local with 33 years military experience as a Combat Survival instructor. Born and bred in Walpole Anthony cut his teeth living and camping in the bush around Walpole. An expert in all aspects of Survival Anthony has deployed all over the world into the worlds trouble spots.
Join him in a fascinating few hours learning about the principles of survival, bush tucker, lighting fires using improvised methods, making traps and more. If you have ever dreamed of applying to go on the popular TV show Alone his is the activity for you!
Citizen science has been recognised as a powerful new way to collect scientific data. By recording those things that you see as you explore the Walpole Wilderness, you can contribute to many scientific projects and improve our understanding of the natural environment. Through the use of the online app, iNaturalist, we will show you how you can photograph specimens (such as flowers, fungi or insects), share your discoveries online, get help from international experts in identifying the species and show how you too can contribute to global conservation.
This will be a short guided walk along the Horseyard Hill Walk Trail (about 1 hour duration). You will need to have the iNaturalist app already downloaded on your smartphone – we will show you all the tips for getting the best results from the app. The walk trail is formed, but uneven so wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for the weather (be it cold/wet or hot).
The best time to explore the forest is early in the morning when the birds are most active and chorusing. Join our amateur enthusiasts in a walk around Horseyard Hill (about 1 hour walking) and see what is out and about in the forest. The mornings are generally quite cool, so bring your weatherproof gear and you will need a good pair of binoculars. We will provide you with a list of all the birds of the Walpole Wilderness and some tips on where to go to spot them.
Spotting the birds in heavy rain or wind can be very difficult, so this event may be postponed due to the weather.
Citizen science has been recognised as a powerful new way to collect scientific data. By recording those things that you see as you explore the Walpole Wilderness, you can contribute to many scientific projects and improve our understanding of the natural environment. Through the use of the online app, iNaturalist, we will show you how you can photograph specimens (such as flowers, fungi or insects), share your discoveries online, get help from international experts in identifying the species and show how you too can contribute to global conservation.
This will be a short guided walk along the Horseyard Hill Walk Trail (about 1 hour duration). You will need to have the iNaturalist app already downloaded on your smartphone – we will show you all the tips for getting the best results from the app. The walk trail is formed, but uneven so wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for the weather (be it cold/wet or hot).
The best time to explore the forest is early in the morning when the birds are most active and chorusing. Join our amateur enthusiasts in a walk around Horseyard Hill (about 1 hour walking) and see what is out and about in the forest. The mornings are generally quite cool, so bring your weatherproof gear and you will need a good pair of binoculars. We will provide you with a list of all the birds of the Walpole Wilderness and some tips on where to go to spot them.
Spotting the birds in heavy rain or wind can be very difficult, so this event may be postponed due to the weather.
The best time to explore the forest is early in the morning when the birds are most active and chorusing. Join our amateur enthusiasts in a walk around Horseyard Hill (about 1 hour walking) and see what is out and about in the forest. The mornings are generally quite cool, so bring your weatherproof gear and you will need a good pair of binoculars. We will provide you with a list of all the birds of the Walpole Wilderness and some tips on where to go to spot them.
Spotting the birds in heavy rain or wind can be very difficult, so this event may be postponed due to the weather.
Join our expert guide Anthony Thompson.
Anthony is a 52 year old Walpole local with 33 years military experience as a Combat Survival instructor. Born and bred in Walpole Anthony cut his teeth living and camping in the bush around Walpole. An expert in all aspects of Survival Anthony has deployed all over the world into the worlds trouble spots.
Join him in a fascinating few hours learning about the principles of survival, bush tucker, lighting fires using improvised methods, making traps and more. If you have ever dreamed of applying to go on the popular TV show Alone his is the activity for you!
Ready to go wild? Join the Wooly-Beast Yowie and its trusted Interpreter Guide for a family-friendly forest walk that will tingle the senses and have you connected to the wilderness in unique and exciting ways. Sniff the untamed air, hear the rhythm of plants, and nurture your imaginative spirit.
A Beastly Adventure Awaits!
Ready to go wild? Join the Wooly-Beast Yowie and its trusted Interpreter Guide for a family-friendly forest walk that will tingle the senses and have you connected to the wilderness in unique and exciting ways. Sniff the untamed air, hear the rhythm of plants, and nurture your imaginative spirit.
A Beastly Adventure Awaits!
Citizen science has been recognised as a powerful new way to collect scientific data. By recording those things that you see as you explore the Walpole Wilderness, you can contribute to many scientific projects and improve our understanding of the natural environment. Through the use of the online app, iNaturalist, we will show you how you can photograph specimens (such as flowers, fungi or insects), share your discoveries online, get help from international experts in identifying the species and show how you too can contribute to global conservation.
This will be a short guided walk along the Horseyard Hill Walk Trail (about 1 hour duration). You will need to have the iNaturalist app already downloaded on your smartphone – we will show you all the tips for getting the best results from the app. The walk trail is formed, but uneven so wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for the weather (be it cold/wet or hot).
Come walking with the family and get the kids to engage with the forest through nature play and fun activities.
This is a perfect intro to bushwalking for young kids (aged 5-10yrs)