Mount Dale is a mountain in Western Australia about 25 km (16 mi) east of Armadale in the Shire of Beverley.
The track leads from a parking and picnic area to the summit, passing through 500 m (1,600 ft) of jarrah forest, which is coloured by a host of wildflowers in spring.
South of Mundaring Weir, Mount Dale is visible when looking south-southeast from Glen Forrest outside Helena College on Bilgoman Road.
Mount Dale was once the site of a fire lookout tower as it provides almost uninterrupted 360° views over the National Park and surrounding State Forest areas.
It was named after Robert Dale, who in 1829 became the first European explorer to venture into the Darling Scarp.