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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Munda Biddi Trail
The Munda Biddi Trail (which means path through the forest in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language) is Western Australia’s premier long distance off-road cycling experience. Starting in Mundaring,the Trail meanders through scenic river valleys and the magnifi cent forests of the state’s South West. Joined by purpose built track, the Munda Biddi uses a network of bush tracks, firebreaks, and disused railway formations and has sections suitable for cyclists of all ages and experience levels.
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Lesueur Walk Trail
This walk showcases an abundance of wildflowers in Spring along with interesting land formations and spectacular views to the Indian Ocean from the top of Mount Lesueur. A mecca for wildflower enthusiasts with over 820 species, including plants not found anywhere else in the world.
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Warren River Loop Walk
Starting at the Bicentennial Tree, an old bushfire lookout, the 10.5 kilometre Warren River Loop Walk wanders down through tall karri forest to the meandering Warren River, where you can enjoy a swim before heading up to the Warren lookout for superb views into the valley.
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Gorge Rim Walk, Dales Gorge
The Gorge Rim Walk follows the rim of Dales Gorge, in Karijini National Park which is a bushwalker’s delight. The track goes between the vertigo inducing views of Circular Pool Lookout to the beginning of the Fortescue Falls track.
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Loop Walk
The challenging Loop Walk in Kalbarri National Park highlights the erosive power of the Murchison River which has carved magnificent gorges to reveal the red and white banded rock. Highlights include the iconic ‘Nature’s Window’, a natural rock formation which frames the Murchison valley.
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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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