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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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 Walk
16 kilometres

Folklore offers you an option to do a loop walk out of Nornalup or to walk from Nornalup to Walpole through the karri and tingle forest. 

Bush WalkMountain Bike
2.3 kilometres

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

Bush WalkMountain Bike
6 kilometres

A unique journey from river to canopy. This long, steady ascent will test your endurance but offers sensational views through the tall trees that this forest is renowned for.

Mountain Bike
13.7 kilometres

Prepare for a giant adventure! Riverrun takes riders on an epic journey through diverse ecotones. Long, gentle climbs reward you with fun descents and a spectacular traverse along Kwakoorillup Beela (Frankland River). 

Bush Walk
9.4 kilometres

Pack your picnic basket and head into the forest for a stroll before returning to Walpole along the shore of the Nornalup Inlet. 

Mountain Bike
17 kilometres

If you’re short on time, ride into Walpole along a route that is equal parts ascending and descending. You can arrange for someone to pick you up in Walpole or return to Nornalup along the Munda Biddi Trail.

Bush Walk
6.3 kilometres

Wardanup Trail is a 6.3km loop that loops around Yallingup, past Ngilgi Cave and Caves House, and back to Yallingup Beach. If you walk the whole loop you will cover varied terrain so be prepared.

Bush Walk
600 metres

The Jingemia Cave Walk Trail is a 600m (return) trail up to the mouth of the cave. An additional 800m return route is accessible to the southern boundary of the Watheroo National Park.

Bush Walk
2.4 kilometres

Come and enjoy short and easy stroll on the 2.4 kilometre boardwalk and walktrail around Beenyup Swamp in Yellagonga Regional Park.

Bush Walk
1.6 kilometres

A moderate, 1.6km loop trail where visitors can discover Wiebbes Hayes shelter - Australia’s oldest recorded European structure and the site where Jeronimus Cornelisz’s reign of terror was defeated.

Bush Walk
1 kilometre

A moderate, 1km return trail on East Wallabi Island, a captivating coastal environment complete with a panoramic lookout!

Bush Walk
700 metres

Discover some of the natural values and history of Pelsaert Island on this 700m loop trail. You will encounter unstable coral limestone ridges, loose shell and sandy surfaces along the trail.

Bush Walk
400 metres

A coastal trail spanning 426m in length, following the water's edge of Leo Island, eventually leading to a lagoon.

Bush Walk
550 metres

This easy, 550m return walk on crushed coral leads you to 9 interpretive nodes describing the terrifying events of 1629. 

Bush Walk
6.6 kilometres

The Iain Wilson Nature Trail is a 6.6km loop trail in Badgingarra National Park. With wildflowers in bloom from June to October. The trails pass through sandplain and laterite breakaway country with dense, low scrub known as 'kwongan heath'.

Bush Walk
3.5 kilometres

The Bad-ji Gabbi loop trail is a 3.5km in the Badgingarra National Park. The walk showcases a diverse range of seasonal flora and fauna, binoculars are recommended.

Mountain Bike
350 metres

An easy, 350m trail descending to the entrance of Langford Park.