Forrest Highway - Description

Description

Forrest Highway begins at the southern terminus of Kwinana Freeway at Pinjarra Road, a parclo interchange. The road continues in a southerly direction over the Murray River and through South Yunderup. The highway then veers south-west near Greenlands Road towards the Harvey Estuary and then curves back to the south nears Mills Road. The road then curves smoothly over the Spearwood dune system before meeting up with Old Coast Road.

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