The site features a more functional design with additional undercover seating and benches to enhance the visitor experience.
The previous timber shelter was destroyed after a bushfire threatening the communities of Mundaring, Pickering Brook and Kalamunda burned through almost 4,000 hectares of State forest and pine plantation.
Prescribed burning previously carried out by DBCA's Parks and Wildlife Service in the area was integral in assisting firefighters to contain the bushfire and prevent it from impacting on communities in the Perth Hills.
Helena camp site operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information about the Bibbulmun Track, visit www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au or Explore Parks at parks.dbca.wa.gov.au
Comments attributed to Environment Minister Stephen Dawson:
"Maintaining the world-class status of the Bibbulmun Track is important and having camp sites and facilities available to walkers is vital.
"I appreciate the contribution of Bibbulmun Track Foundation volunteers in assisting with the building design, financial contribution and more broadly for helping to manage this world-class track in partnership with the Parks and Wildlife Service.
"The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long-distance walk trails so I'm glad to see it being maintained with such passion."