
Dating back to 1909, Jacob’s Ladder was originally constructed from local jarrah wood by Joseph Huck and Sons. Reconstructed in the 1960’s using concrete and steel, the staircase is an iconic shortcut that takes you from the banks of Perth’s Swan River to Kings Park in a matter of minutes.
The gruelling ascent may seem daunting as you gaze up the narrow, steep steps zigzagging b...

Dating back to 1909, Jacob’s Ladder was originally constructed from local jarrah wood by Joseph Huck and Sons. Reconstructed in the 1960’s using concrete and steel, the staircase is an iconic shortcut that takes you from the banks of Perth’s Swan River to Kings Park in a matter of minutes.
The gruelling ascent may seem daunting as you gaze up the narrow, steep steps zigzagging back and forth out of sight, but it is well worth the effort.
At the top, you may think you’ve reached its namesake’s destination as you’re greeted by both panoramic views back across the river and the beautiful lush landscape of Kings Park.
Local fitness fanatics use the steps regularly for exercise, and it’s amazing to watch them complete multiple laps as you sit at the top on the conveniently placed bench catching your breath or sipping from the water fountain.