Immerse yourself in the attractions and natural beauty of the Perth Hills
Walkers seeking an outdoor nature challenge will find short trails and long distance tracks in the native bush surroundings of the Perth Hills, including the iconic Bibbulmun Track. There are many trails of different lengths and levels of difficulty, many with evocative names such as Whistlepipe Gully and Rocky Pool, just perfect for enticing you outdoors!
Tips: When using your Smart Device, ensure your GPS / Location is enabled and permitted on your browser - this allows your movement to be tracked to show your current location on the map. Follow the highlighted route of the trail.
CAUTION: CHECK BEFORE YOU LEAVE! Regardless of the time of year please check to ensure the area you want to experience and explore is safe to do so. Summer: With high temperatures and dry fuels there is always the potential for fire. Autumn & Winter: Flooding, Fire or Smoke Warnings may be issued in various areas where controlled burns are being conducted. Check EmergencyWA for any major burns / hazards / alerts Be responsible and prepared when doing any walk - ensure you have appropriate clothing, footwear and water for the journey. Stay alert to your surroundings.
Walk trail information has been prepared as a guide - although every care has been taken to be accurate it should be noted that specified times to do each trail will depend on the person(s) doing the walk and as each season varies the terrain may vary accordingly.
Dogs Permitted Trails: Please keep your dogs on leash unless signage permits otherwise.
Kalamunda 4.0km Grade 5
Approximate time to complete: 90 minutes
Carmel 6.0km Grade 3
Approximate time to complete: 120 minutes
Forrestfield 5.5km Grade 3
Canning Mills 9.9km Grade 3
Approximate time to complete: 180 minutes
Kalamunda 3.5km Grade 3
Forrestfield 5.0km Grade 4
Kalamunda 5.0km Grade 5
Wattle Grove 3.2km Grade 5
Walliston 2.1km Grade 1
Approximate time to complete: 40 minutes
Carmel 5.1km Grade 3
One of the world’s great long distance walk trails
Stretching nearly 1000km from Kalamunda through to the historic town of Albany on the south coast.
The Bibbulmun Track is one of the world's great long distance walk trails, stretching nearly 1000km from Kalamunda through Dwellingup, Collie, Balingup, Donnelly River Village, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole, Peaceful Bay and Denmark to the historic town of Albany on the south coast. The Track is for walkers only and is signposted with yellow triangular markers symbolising the Waugal, the rainbow serpent of the Aboriginal Dreaming. It takes walkers through towering karri and tingle forests, down mist-shrouded valleys, over giant granite boulders and along breathtaking coastal heathlands, as well as many of the most beautiful national parks.
The Bibbulmun Track offers a wide range of experiences, from a gentle stroll to enjoy the peace and beauty of the natural environment, to an epic eight week adventure.
Find more about the Bibbulmun Track and planning your trip here
Starting at Quenda Creek Reserve in Gooseberry Hills, this trail follows the path of the old railway which was closed in 1949.
The trail is approximately 6km making it a 12km return trip. Offically ending at Walliston Station, the trail does continues through to Canning Mills.
Download trail information here
Over a leisurely 20 (town walk) or 30 (extension walk) minutes, immerse yourself in the history of Kalamunda in the days of thriving timber, orchard and guest house industries.
The trails highlight the buildings and sites of the Kalamunda township via a self-guided brochure, which contains information and photographs revealing the hidden histories of the area. Some of the sites on the walks include Stirk Cottage, which was the first permanent dwelling in Kalamunda built in 1881, and the Lesser Hall, which was the first brick building and provided a meeting place for isolated early residents.
Via the app, access extended content including slideshow images showing the way the area has changed over time. Hear fascinating stories through the authentic voices of people who lived and worked in Kalamunda. They share their memories through short audio clips you listen to as you walk around town.
Find it on the App Store and Google Play.
Find out more about Kalamunda Town Heritage Trail here
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