Prior to European settlement, the area was known to the local
Noongar people as . Originally the area was approximately midway along a series of
wetlands that stretched from
Claisebrook Cove through to
Galup and
Herdsman Lake. The lakes and the area in which they resided were collectively known as the
Great Lakes District. Today, only a small proportion of those wetlands remain. After the establishment of the
Swan River Colony in 1829, the European settlers gave it the name
Third Swamp. In 1897, of Third Swamp was gazetted as a public park by Lyall Hall and two years later renamed
Hyde Park. == Hyde Park Lakes Restoration Project ==