Discover the vibrant expressions of First Nations culture with the Noongar Artwork Trail, a captivating public art experience set in the scenic Chevron Parklands, Burswood. This trail invites families to immerse themselves in the stories and artistry of the Noongar people, offering a meaningful cultural journey suitable for all ages.
What to Expect
The trail showcases stunning artworks including the new Boorloo Bridge Artworks and captivating pieces at Optus Stadium, all created by talented First Nations artists. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour at their own pace, making it a flexible and engaging outing for parents and children alike. The trail is accessible at all hours, allowing for convenient planning around your family's schedule.
Activity Details
- Location: Chevron Parklands, Burswood
- Open all year round for self-guided tours
- Free entry with no booking required
- Part of the 2026 Arts Season program
This event is perfect for parents seeking an educational and inspiring outdoor activity that combines art, culture, and nature.
Location and Access
Chevron Parklands in Burswood offers a beautiful natural setting for the trail, with easy access for families traveling by car or public transport. A map of the trail is available on the Town of Victoria Park's website or can be picked up as a hard copy from the Town’s Administration Building at 99 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park during business hours.
Important Information
Please note the trail is open at all hours, allowing you to visit at a time that suits your family best. As the trail is self-guided, parents should plan for outdoor walking and ensure children are supervised throughout the visit. The artworks are outdoors, so appropriate weather clothing and sun protection are recommended.
Booking and Prices
This event is free to attend and does not require any booking, making it an easy and cost-effective cultural outing for families. For more information about the Arts Season and other events, visit the Town of Victoria Park's website.