Mount Lennard contains 40 kilometres of mountain bike trails of varying difficulties for mountain bikers of all levels. The trails weave through the mature jarrah forest and granite outcrops to provide spectacular views of the lower Collie River valley.
The valley supports jarrah-marri forest with a cool damp microclimate providing habitat for marron, gilgies, grey kangaroos, black cockatoos and more than 300 varieties of colourful wildflowers. The local Noongar Aboriginal people associate the Collie River valley with this mythological Ngarngungudditji Walgu. During the Dreamtime, this serpent came from the north-east creating the Collie River, the valley and the Leschenault Inlet, before travelling back up the Collie River to rest at Minninup Pool.
For more information visit TrailsWA.
Safety information
Plan when to visit. Consider traveling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!
Western Shield - The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions undertakes 1080 baiting at this location to reduce the impacts of feral cats and foxes on native wildlife.
Meat baits containing 1080 poison are laid in or around this area on an ongoing basis. 1080 is poisonous to humans and will kill domestic cats and dogs. Pets are not permitted in this park.
For further information contact your local Parks and Wildlife Service office or visit Western Shield.
Activities
Mountain biking
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Kaniyang and Wiilman people as the Traditional Owners of Wellington National Park.