
This park doesn’t seem to be a tourist spot, but it attracted us one day when we passed by on our way back from a shopping mall.

Its name also attracted me - “Wireless Hill“. The first thing that came to my mind was if there is a free wifi connection.
We went there a few days later, after I checked on the map and learned that it has about the size of Piney Lake.
I did not use GPS on our way back, because my mobile was in low-bat mode, and we used one of our familiar roads - Canning Highway.

We were there in a hot Sunday afternoon, there were only a few groups of people there. The museum was not opened. We just walked around and took photos.

We followed the path and walked into the bush.

And we had our shadow on the red walking path. This is a good place for jogging.

This is the sign that attracted us near a round about.
When we were there, it was the time to check if there is any Wifi connection. My mobile detected none. … … It is just a name. If there was wireless Internet connection there, I believe it will attract more visitors.

Transmission towers can be seen there.



We found a time capsule.

This park was really quiet on a Sunday afternoon. There are 2 viewing towers where visitors can climb up and view the scenery. (I will show you in the next post.)

We found a crow on the table.


You can read about the Wireless Hill Telecommunication Museum here, these 2 sign boards have the same content.

Next, I will show you the viewing tower at Wireless Hill, the bush and many more.
It might be a typical park to many people, but we like it even it might not be a tourist spot, because it gets us closer to the nature.





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