Trails

Sika Trail

Bush Walk
9.8 kilometres

This ten kilometre trail in Wellington National Park is a dual use mountain bike and walk trail.  It starts at the Wellington Dam kiosk and loops through jarrah and marri forest, returning via the Potters Gorge camping area on Wellington Dam to the kiosk.

Jabitj Trail

Bush Walk
12 kilometres

The Jabitj Trail, meaning running water in the Noongar language,  is a 12 kilometre return trail that follows the Collie River between Wellington Dam and Honeymoon Pool in Wellington National Park.  It offers delightful views of the rapids and pools along the way.

Lichen This

Mountain Bike
1.2 kilometres

A spectacular green level climb from the Collie River back up to the Wellington Dam Kiosk.

Van Dam

Mountain Bike
2.6 kilometres

This green (easy) trail with two optional blue descents. Starts off with a gradual switchback climb before an exciting and action-packed descent down to the Sika Trail. A great trail as an introduction to mountain biking in the area - and enjoyed by both novice and experienced riders alike.

Pipe‘n Hot

Mountain Bike
1 kilometre

A blue descending trail to the river that starts with some rock gardens and jumpable double rollers.  Not for the faint hearted!

Big Dipper

Mountain Bike
2.3 kilometres

Green (easy) trail from the Sika Trail around and down to Lichen This. Very close to the Wellington Dam Kiosk and lots of fun!

Whip’n Hollow

Mountain Bike
500 metres

Blue descending trail starting at the bottom end of Big Dipper and takes you down to the Jabitj Trail along the Collie River.

Wam Bam

Mountain Bike
400 metres

A 400m black trail for the more advanced rider as an alternative line on the Dam It descent.

Dam It

Mountain Bike
1.3 kilometres

A cross-country descending trail from the Sika Trail to the Jabitj Trail along the Collie River.

Firetail

Mountain Bike
300 metres

A black option for those descending the Dam It trail.

Black Glove

Mountain Bike
1.3 kilometres

A black descending line from the top of Dam It trail all the way through to the Jabitj Trail.

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