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
300 metres

A black option for those descending the Dam It trail.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

A cross-country descending trail from the Sika Trail to the Jabitj Trail along the Collie River.

Mountain Bike
300 metres

A 300 metre black trail for the more advanced rider as an alternative line on the Dam It descent.

Mountain Bike
500 metres

Blue descending trail starting at the bottom end of Big Dipper and takes you down to the Jabitj Trail along the Collie River.

Mountain Bike
2.1 kilometres

Green (easy) trail from the Sika Trail around and down to Lichen This. Very close to the Wellington Dam Kiosk and lots of fun!

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

A blue descending trail to the river that starts with some rock gardens and jumpable double rollers. Not for the faint hearted!

Mountain Bike
2.1 kilometres

Van Dam is a green (easy) trail with three optional blue descents. The trail is an exciting and action-packed descent to the Sika Trail. A great trail as an introduction to mountain biking in the area - and enjoyed by both novice and experienced riders alike.

Mountain Bike
1.1 kilometres

A spectacular green level climb from the Collie River back up to the Wellington Dam Kiosk.

Mountain Bike
2 kilometres

Wals Trail is fast flowing turns and technical features, starting along Lennard Road. Take the Lennard Half Circuit or Butcher Trail after the thriling ride.

Mountain Bike
8.3 kilometres

The Millbrook Trail at Mt Lennard, Wellington NP is a big ride with lots of climbing. When you get to the end of the trail you will either need to get a lift back to your car or ride another 3km to where you started.

Mountain Bike
2.9 kilometres

This 2.9 kilometre, blue (moderate) trail makes you work hard on a old fire trail.

Mountain Bike
6.5 kilometres

This blue (moderate) trail is narrow with obstacles and technical trail features for those who are up for the challenge.

Mountain Bike
830 metres

An easy 830m green downhill trail departing from the Dwellingup South Trailhead back onto the Munda Biddi.

Mountain Bike
2.2 kilometres

This pacey, flowy trail bares off from Marrinup Circuit and links back to the start of Ripper and the end of Whistler.

Mountain Bike
8 kilometres

The Marrinup Circuit meanders through some of Australia’s oldest rocks, which are more often exposed on this part of the Darling Scarp near Dwellingup, south of Perth. The mountain bike trail passes through native jarrah forest and redgum. The interesting ‘Cage in the bush’ POW camp is located a short distance from the trail.

Mountain Bike
10 kilometres

An easy 10 kilometre fun-flowing mountain bike trail through Westralia Conservation Park, with a 300 metre technical moderate alternate line offering riders the chance to test their descending skills. 

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.