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Mount Cooke
Mount Cooke
Highest point
Elevation582 m (1,909 ft)
Prominence582 m (1,909 ft)
Coordinates32°25′26″S 116°18′45″E / 32.42389°S 116.31250°E / -32.42389; 116.31250
Geography
Mount Cooke is located in Western Australia
Mount Cooke
Mount Cooke
Location in Western Australia
LocationWestern Australia
Parent rangeDarling Range

Mount Cooke, near the Western Australia town of Jarrahdale, is one of the highest points on the Darling Scarp, at 582 metres (1,909 ft). It was named after William Ernest Cooke, Western Australia's first Government Astronomer.

Mount Cooke is well known for its walk track, which is part of the Bibbulmun Track.[1] The Bibbulmun Track leads from a parking and picnic area, and goes thousands of metres through the jarrah forest, coloured with a host of wildflowers in all seasons, to the summit of Mount Cooke.

Mount Cooke is within the Monadnocks Conservation Park[2] and administered by the Department of Environment and Conservation.

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  1. ^ "Mount Cooke Walk". walkgps.com. Retrieved 17 October 2008.
  2. ^ "Monadnocks Conservation Park - Perth Region Plant Biodiversity Project Jarrah Forest Reference Sites" (PDF). Western Australia Local Government Association. December 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2008. Retrieved 17 October 2008.
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