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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Mountain Bike

The legendary flow trails of South Carters road. Blending bush, single track and the odd jump into some of the best trails in the state.

Mountain Bike

The Wooditjup Mountain Bike Network (formally Compartment 10) presents riders with a (relatively) short but compelling mountain biking experience. If we could summarise the trails with one word, it would be flow.

Mountain Bike
1.3 kilometres

This shared-use, dual direction trail follows the path taken by German and Italian Prisoners of War (POW) when they walked from Marrinup to the ‘cage in the bush’ that felt a world away from their homelands.

Mountain Bike
16 kilometres

The Pines Mountain Bike Network is located north of the Margaret River Town Centre and contains over 16 kilometres of mountain biking trails.

Mountain Bike
200 metres

A 200m, moderate trail that will be sure to leave you grinning ear to ear!

Mountain Bike
200 metres

A 202m, moderate thrill ride. Time to get keen!

Mountain Bike
10.2 kilometres

This trail is so good you won’t know if it’s reality or fantasy. Ride through this ancient forest and keep your eyes open to the wonders that reside here. Don’t forget to pay homage to Gatekeepers as you fly between them. 

Mountain Bike
82 kilometres

This long-distance trail will keep you enchanted for a full day with plenty of challenges and adventures along the way. 

Mountain Bike
30.8 kilometres

Ride into another world where you may start believing in impossible things.

Mountain Bike
5.5 kilometres

The ancient, towering tingles act as gatekeepers for the thrilling descents that await! A true cross-country experience, Gatekeepers is bound to get the blood pumping and adrenaline flowing. Shared use - mountain bike and adaptive. 

Mountain Bike
9.6 kilometres

Ride into another world where you may start believing in impossible things. 

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.

Mountain Bike
6.6 kilometres

This long, uninterrupted descent is a must-do chapter in your Giants experience.

Mountain Bike
15.6 kilometres

This short adventure will give you a taste of what’s on offer along the Giants Trails from Walpole. Secluded gullies, a leg burning climb, ocean views, a winding descent and a gentle ride past the Nornalup Inlet to get back to Walpole.

Mountain Bike
42.4 kilometres

This may be the most spectacular route in the Giants Trails network! If you're looking for an adventure, this ride has it all - towering trees, wild rivers, challenging climbs and a heart stopping traverse along the bank high above the Frankland River. 

Bush WalkMountain Bike
2.3 kilometres

A challenging yet rewarding climb to Hilltop Lookout through towering karri trees.