Welcome to TopTrailsWA! With over 700 trails crossing the spectacular state of Western Australia, we bring you over 50 of the very best; from world-class long distance wilderness trails to jaw-dropping gorge walks; forest mountain bike adventures and outback 4WDs.
Twice the size of Western Europe, WA is huge. Wide open spaces offer experiences for everyone with pristine white beaches, tranquil rivers and one of the world’s bio-diversity hotspots with majestic karri forest, flora & fauna.
Discover WA on a Trail – and find yourself in amazing places!
Feature Trails
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Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail
Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail is located on the southern side of Rottnest Island, a popular holiday destination off the coast of Perth. The trail features a number of plaques on the sea bed which allow you to read about the abundant flora and fish life in the area.
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Forest Path, Crooked Brook
The Forest Path at Crooked Brook is a hidden jewel for those with limited mobility, providing easy access to an area of natural bushland in Dardanup, near Bunbury. The path features interpretive signage about the flora and fauna and plenty of bench seats.
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One Mile Jetty
Learn about the flora and fauna of the Gascoyne Rivermouth and discover the heritage precinct of Carnarvon as you walk from the town centre to One Mile Jetty. Here you can stroll along the historical jetty or take a ride on the “Coffee Pot” train.
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Hotels and Breweries Walk
The Hotels and Breweries Walk will give you a perspective of life in Fremantle during the gold rush of the late 19th century. Many of these historic buildings have been faithfully restored and recycled to give them a new lease of life in a contemporary world. Whilst many of these conversions were into office buildings and accommodation, many of the old pubs are still operating, and some new pubs or breweries have been established in old boat sheds and warehouses.
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Old Timberline and Sidings Rail Trails
The 22 kilometre, Old Timberline Trail, located near Nannup, south of Perth, Western Australia, is a two day walk or one day cycle with an overnight hut on the bend of St John Brook. This scenic trail ranges from windy walk trail to old timber roads.
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Whether you're going urban or bush, these tips are a great guide on what to wear, what to take and where to find out the latest conditions.
Leave No Trace
Use the 7 Leave No Trace principles to ensure your trails experience has a minimal impact on the environment and other trail users.
- Plan Ahead and Prepare
- Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
- Dispose of Waste Properly
- Leave What You Find
- Minimise Campfire Impact
- Respect Wildlife
- Be Considerate of Your Hosts and Other Visitors
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