Trails

Mountain Bike
1.5 kilometres

Three downhill descents all join onto one trail, Alchemy. A shuttle point at the bottom allows you to do laps or ride back up on Brand New Second Hand.

Mountain Bike
300 metres

A linking trail from the top of Rocky Balboa to the descent on Mercury Street.

Mountain Bike
700 metres

Ah Rocky! A tighter more technical climb than other trails on this circuit. Loved by some, hated by others.

Bush Walk
5 kilometres

Rocky Pool Walk is a 5km loop in the Kalamunda National Park visiting the picturesque Rocky Pool, with beautiful seasonal wildflowers and abundant wildlife. It includes a section of the Bibbulmun Track and has some difficult, steep loose descents, making this a challenging, rewarding bush walk with spectacular valley views.

Bush Walk
4 kilometres

A picturesque 4km loop walk following Piesse Brook as it flows and cascades through Kalamunda National Park. The trail takes in a scenic section of the Bibbulmun Track, offering spectacular views of the Valley. There are several steep uphill climbs and loose descents, making this trail a fun, challenging experience.

Mountain Bike
1.94 kilometres

The 2km Scorpion descent is a favourite in the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Trails. It is known for its large berms made from wooden railway sleepers with the odd jump and log ride. Something different from most other trails in WA.

Mountain Bike
800 metres

This 800m long interpretive beginner skills loop is a great place to warm up or hone your skills.

Mountain Bike
2.7 kilometres

Flat, rocky and best ridden fast. Engaging single track that always keeps it interesting.

Mountain Bike
400 metres

A climb to get you started on one of the most fun green trails in the area Flaccid Ashback. You could be forgiven into thinking it is the same trail.

Mountain Bike
800 metres

Bears are big. Not cute and cuddly. These three are three large tabletops with a good line of sight. Line them up and let it go as you blast towards Mercury Street or Luving Shovels.

Mountain Bike
900 metres

Steady climb from the Farrell Grove car park and picnic area to the top of Scorpion Trail. Not as steep and tight as Lube Me Up.

Mountain Bike
300 metres

A short connector from the fire trail to FJs. Climbing with some corners chucked in to keep you honest.

Mountain Bike
100 metres

Pump track and log ride. A good place to play or warm up.

Mountain Bike
3.9 kilometres

A real favourite for those who just like to ride trails. Definitely one way with lots of fast traffic heading east with berm after berm, some small jumps and a few rocks to keep it interesting.

Mountain Bike
900 metres

One of the few dual directional trails in the network. A good leg warm up if you’ve started from the Camel Farm and are heading over to Flaccid Ashback or a last hurrah making a quick dash back to the car.

Mountain Bike
700 metres

Softer than Rocky, this climb ducks and weaves and avoids any of Rockys punches. The mellower way to get to the top.

Mountain Bike
500 metres

A snaking trail with one small jump and lots of fast corners.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

The final and only descent to Farrel Grove carpark. Some big wooden berms and jumps that get bigger as you get faster!

FJ

Mountain Bike
2.8 kilometres

A flattish section of the Kalamunda Circuit that weaves around and passes by an old burnt out Holden FJ

FJ

Mountain Bike
2.8 kilometres

This is cross country riding. Kinda flat, except for the bits going downhill and the bits going uphill! Good fun and a workout.

Mountain Bike
2.4 kilometres

Flaccid Ashback is a 2.4km downhill flow green trail, in the Kalamunda Mountain Bike Network. This trail snakes in between the Munda Biddi and Mundaring Weir Road.

Mountain Bike
4.7 kilometres

With more twists and turns than Goldilocks hair this feels like a mini downhill run with berms, rocks and jumps before the junction to Muffin Tops or Three Bears.

Mountain Bike
400 metres

Heading back towards the Black Stump car park. Gottysnobble is a twisty little track with flat corners.

Mountain Bike
1.3 kilometres

A climb on the way back to the Black Stump

Mountain Bike
800 metres

A twisty climb up through the pines which takes you gradually to the Dell. So gentle that it doesn’t even feel like a hill.

Bush Walk
2.4 kilometres

An easy 2.4 kilometre loop walk through native reserve bushland in the Kalamunda National Park, winding through jarrah and redgum forest dotted with balga. With thriving birdlife and glimpses of the Piesse Valley , this is a peaceful, comfortable walk suitable for all ages.

Mountain Bike
2 kilometres

This trail strikes the almost perfect balance of flow and rewards for correct line selection. Not too tight and twisty, not too open. You wind up speed before exiting with a big grin.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

The first trails you will ride when leaving the Camel Farm

Mountain Bike
600 metres

This section of trail named after Canadian trail builder Joey Klein who ran a tail workshop here. A tricky rocky climb to get the legs warmed up.

Bush Walk
2.7 kilometres

Jorgensen Park is located on the southern border of Kalamunda National Park and contains toilet and picnic facilities, including barbeques. This 2.7km loop trail is easy to navigate and is located on the old unused Kalamunda Golf Course, offering lots of history, stunning valley views and hidden gems.

Mountain Bike
900 metres

One of the three shuttle-able descents off Gunjin, lots of rollers before linking onto Alchemy to finish.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

One of the more technical trails in the network. It starts off tight before a bunch of structures get progressively harder.

Mountain Bike
700 metres

One of three descents of the top of Mt Gunjin that all feed onto Alchemy

Mountain Bike
1.4 kilometres

With its constant descent gradient and advanced jump and structures this is one for advanced riders only.

Mountain Bike
800 metres

The bottom part of the climb heading away from the road. A nice warm up before the intense climb of Rocky Balboa.

Mountain Bike
1.4 kilometres

This climb takes you from Metasoma all the way to the very top of the hill and the start of Scorpion trail and onto Ferral Grove.

Mountain Bike
1.9 kilometres

A bit of a legend in the area. Big jumps, big log rides. Approach with caution and wear appropriated protective gear.

Mountain Bike
300 metres

Often overlooked this is a great little connector that joins on to the bottom part of Mercury Street.

Mountain Bike
2.3 kilometres

Oh yeah. What a fun blast down for most levels of riders. Lots of jumps and a log ride with a launch exit keeps riders on there toes.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

A fun, tight downhill trail that leads from the top of Highway to Dell down towards Scorpion trail.

Mountain Bike
900 metres

Despite how hard you try, it’s always hard work. The final push to the top of Mt Gunjin. Unlike the trails of old this one twists and turns a lot to back off the gradient to try and make it as pleasant as possible.

Mountain Bike
1.3 kilometres

The fastest downhill blast around. Take your hands off the brakes and enjoy the ride. There are several table top jumps to add to the fun!