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 walk trail between the lighthouses at the capes for which Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in the South West region is named.

Trails in WA Parks

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Bush Walk
9.9 kilometres

A long circuit walk through mixed forest of the Korung National Park, located in picturesque Canning Mills in the Perth Hills. A mostly flat trail with some slightly steeper sections, Munday Brook Walk is an enjoyable 9.9km walk through native bushland.

Bush Walk
2.5 kilometres

This trail runs along Jane Brook to National Park Falls and follows the Railway Reserves Heritage Trail back to the picnic area.

Bush Walk
300 metres

Meander along the quaint rock-lined paths around Jane Brook Weir. This trail is paved and is suitable for prams and wheelchairs with assistance.

Bush Walk
7 kilometres

Built in the 1930's, the Contour Channel in Banyowla Regional Park was created to carry water from Canning Dam to the metro area. The trail is mostly flat following the contour of the hills, however there are two steep sections where the channel was siphoned in to pipes to convey the water to the other side of the valley. The trail offers great views, an abundance of wildflowers during the months of August to November and an insight into some interesting local history.

Bush Walk
2.5 kilometres

This delightful interpretive trail, illustrated by two local artists, takes you through karri, yellow tingle and marri forest. 

Bush Walk
49.5 kilometres

Experience part of the iconic Bibbulmun Track with the Nyingarn Bidi, a three-day, two-night loop trail in Dwellingup. This Class 4 hike winds through jarrah and yarri forests, planted pines, and eastern blue gums.

Bush Walk
7.9 kilometres

The 7.9km, Grade 4, Little Eagle Walk trail is well marked in a clockwise direction. The purpose-built section of hiking trail provides visitors with great views from a ridge line, followed by an immersive experience as you traverse a secluded valley. The trail also takes in some of the most picturesque Wandoo Woodland in the Park.

Bush Walk
1.8 kilometres

Stunning views across to Mt Lesueur, Mt Michaud, down into the gully, out to the ocean and across the park. You can see for miles due to the low heathlands. You will see occasional stands of Wandoo and plenty of birdlife enjoying their space.

Bush Walk
3.5 kilometres

The 3.5 kilometre loop Yoorrnging Geranyem Banan (Painting on Rocks Trail) is located in the ruggedly beautiful Mirima National Park. Situated on the outskirts of Kununurra, it's easily the most accessible National Park in the East Kimberley, with this trail taking you deep into the sandstone range of Miriwoong country. It is a moderately difficult walk with a ladder, stairs and uneven rock surfaces and short climbs and descents.

Bush Walk
2.8 kilometres

Kokerbin Circuit Trail is a 2.8km walk trail. This trail is a short moderate walk that circles half of Kokerbin Rock from the main car park to the Historic Well car park. 

Bush Walk
2 kilometres

Kokerbin Rock Summit Trail is a 2km return trail in the Kokerbin Nature Reserve. From the top of the rock, adventurers can experience amazing and uninterrupted views of the surrounding towns and fields of the Wheatbelt.    

Bush Walk
7.2 kilometres

The Coastal Survivors Walk is a 7.2km (return) walk in the D'Entrecasteaux National Park. This trail links the Pupalong Loop Walk, Point D'Entrecasteaux Lookout and Windy Harbour Township.

Bush Walk
3.4 kilometres
Bush Walk
200 metres

This short return hike has some steps and unstable loose rocks. A moderate slope leads you to petroglyphs on a rock wall where you can quietly observe without touching these Wajarri symbols.

Bush Walk
1.4 kilometres

Lime Kiln Lake Trail is a 1.4 kilometre return walk in the Yalgorup National Park. This gentle class 1 trail takes walkers from the original lime kiln used during a short-lived commercial lime venture in the early 1920s, through peppermint and melaleuca trees and the former lime marl settling ponds to the edge of Lake Clifton.

Bush Walk
4.5 kilometres

The Caves Walk Trail is a five kilometre loop walk within the Yanchep National Park. This trail takes you past Crystal Cave where you can discover how limestone caves are formed and hear about their colourful history on guided tour. Tours can be booked at the McNess House Visitor Centre before you start our walk.

Bush Walk
1.7 kilometres

The Hamersley Inlet Trail is a 1.7km walk trail within Fitzgerald River National Park. It follows the bank of the inlet until you reach Hamersley where it intersects with the Hakea Walk Trail.

Bush Walk
2.5 kilometres

Carey Brook Walk Trail is a 2.5 kilometre long trail within the Hawke National Park. It offers visitors a vehicle-based camping opportunity tucked away under the peppermint trees, whilst visiting Goblin Swamp, Carey Brook and Grasstree Hollow.