Discover the many multi-day bushwalk trails in Western Australia's parks. Trails like the Bibbumun Track, Cape to Cape, Mamang, Hakea, Wiilman Bilya, Yonga and Coastal Plains are overnight or longer. 

Learn about staying safe on trails by planning and preparing before you go in our Safety section of this website.

Long trails in Western Australia

Explore the 1003km walk trail through some of the best scenery of the Experience Perth and South West regions.

Adventure out on this 1000km cycle trail along purpose-built trail, forest tracks and roads in the Experience Perth and South West regions.

Discover the 130km coastal hiking trail between two historic lighthouses, through some of the world's most biodiverse environments. 

Trails in WA Parks

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Bush Walk
16 kilometres

The 16km Lake Joondalup Circuit is a well developed family friendly path around Lake Joondalup in Yellagonga Regional Park’s north.

Bush Walk
2.2 kilometres

The Cape Peron Loop Trail in Rockingham is a scenic 2.2km coastal walk that weaves through limestone headlands, sheltered bays, and striking ocean vistas.

Bush Walk
2.6 kilometres

This pretty walk trail gives you a snapshot of the best the Walpole Wilderness has to offer. The mosaic of forest types growing on the Knolls is fascinating. Karri, tingle, jarrah, marri, peppermint and sheoak all grow in this small area surrounded by the Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park.

Bush Walk
1.7 kilometres

The Minyirr Trail runs between Minyirr Park Base Camp and the Broome Surf Lifesaving Club, intersecting seven nagula (saltwater) trails at various distances.

Bush Walk
500 metres

Banan Derdbe-Gerring Gooleng Theniyinhang (path for looking at trees and other things) is an easy 500m walk through the sandstone range of Mirima National Park, including a boardwalk and cultural interpretation signage.

Bush Walk
2.2 kilometres

This trail starts from Cape Naturaliste carpark and takes you in a 360-degree loop around the lighthouse, providing panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. It is over relatively flat sandy ground with some rocky sections and overlaps with sections of Cape Naturaliste Loop and the Whale Trail. The walk is through low coastal heath which bloom with beautiful wildflowers in spring. 

Bush Walk
200 metres

Bloodwoods Lookout is a short 200m return trail to views of the northern escarpment of the Bungle Bungle Range and surrounding woodland. 

Bush Walk
7.2 kilometres

The Escarpment Trail is a 7.2km return trail which runs along the the range through open woodlands, linking all the trails together from Echidna carpark to the Bloodwoods carpark. 

Bush Walk
4.4 kilometres

The Homestead Valley Trail cuts deep into the range, through open woodlands and an uneven, dry creek bed ending in a shaded rest area with views overlooking Homestead Valley. 

Bush Walk
530 metres

This is a short, easy walk through open woodland with trailside signs introducing the traditional Aboriginal use of trees, shrubs and grasses. 

Bush Walk
10 kilometres

Whip Snake Gorge Trail strats at the Piccaninny carpark and follows Piccaninny Creek before turning to the left to veer into the gorge. This difficult 10km return trail takes you into a natural ampitheatre which is full of vegetation. 

Bush Walk
500 metres

This short, steep walk takes you to the top of a limestone ridge with stunning 360° views of Purnululu National Park. It is a great spot to capture sunrise and sunset. 

Bush Walk
6 kilometres

The Window Trail in Purnululu National Park is a 6km return trail taking you to a naturally formed sandstone window hidden amongst the beehive domes of the Bungle Bungle Range. 

Bush Walk
1 kilometre

A short walk with a moderate slope takes you to an elevated ridge with panoramic views of the ancient and rugged Osmand Range. 

Bush Walk
7.2 kilometres

Explore the mystical wonders of this otherworldly environment on foot. This loop walk takes you deep into the forest where you’ll feel dwarfed by the towering trees.

Bush WalkMountain Bike
3.3 kilometres

All good tales start with Once Upon a Time and this is the perfect start to your Giants Trails adventure from the Walpole Trailhead. 

Bush WalkMountain Bike
1.7 kilometres

Choose your fate along the Glass Slipper. At one end lies the Tree Top Walk and Ancient Empire and at the other end are the Pleated Lady and the Ride Through Tree. Either way, you’ll enjoy your journey and learn about this unique tingle forest. Shared use trail - bushwalk, mountain bike, adaptive. 

Bush WalkMountain Bike
1.8 kilometres

Kingia's Landing is your staging point to tackle Riverrun or Rapunzel's Tower and is a beautiful winding trail to follow on foot or on your bike. Shared use trail - bushwalk, mountain bike and adaptive.