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
1.5 kilometres

Three downhill descents all join onto one trail, Alchemy. A shuttle point at the bottom allows you to do laps or ride back up on Brand New Second Hand.

Bush Walk
650 metres

Enter the Ancient Empire and wander among a grove of 400-year-old giant tingle trees that are unique to the Walpole area. 500m of this trail is suitable for wheelchairs and prams. A further 150m of the trail has steps. 

Mountain Bike
300 metres

A linking trail from the top of Rocky Balboa to the descent on Mercury Street.

Mountain Bike
9.2 kilometres

Arklow Adaptive is a 9.2 km, hand cycle friendly green loop, in the Arklow Network near Collie, just two hours south of Perth.

Cycle
45.5 kilometres

The 10th Light Horse Trail is 45.5 km long, starting on the west side of the Harvey River Bridge, on Lake Clifton Road (formerly Old Bunbury Road.) and ending at the junction of Runnymede and Wellesley Roads in Binningup. It has a mainly flat limestone surface with large sandy firebreaks and no significant hills. It should take two days at a leisurely pace on horseback.