There are 32 hiking trails in Perth
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Experience an adventure through the heart of some of the most incredible landscapes Western Australia’s South West region has to offer on the Bibbulmun Track.
Located in the Perth Hills, 24km east of the centre of Perth, the Bibbulmun Track Northern Terminus in Kalamunda is the starting point for walkers heading south.
Abundant with native birdlife, this moderate walk through the beautiful Wandoo granite outcrops looks out over the valley.
Eagle View Trail Mundaring is a 15km loop trail located within John Forrest National Park, the oldest national park in Western Australia.
This trail is a bushwalker’s delight, covering a variety of relatively pristine habitats, passing beautiful waterfalls and boasting spectacular wildflower displays in spring
A walk for true-blue hikers, this challenging walk in the Walyunga National Park takes you on a 260m ascent up Woodsome Hill.
Located on the slopes of Greenmount Hill overlooking Perth, this park offers great opportunities for bushwalking, wildlife observation, sightseeing and photography.
Grevillea Mycumbene is a small picnic ground close to the town of Mundaring where there is opportunity for hiking and biking on the Munda Biddi Trail.
Guildford is a historical town situated on an island surrounded by the Swan and Helena rivers.
A moderately easy walk with a few steep parts, lovely views of the pipehead dam and beautiful orchids in the late spring.
Located in the Hillman suburb in Western Australia, Hillman North Trail provides a great opportunity for visitors to explore the local area with a pleasant and scenic walk.
A 6km trail along the river to Syd's Rapids through an area experiencing vibrant regrowth.
The 16 kilometre return Kitty’s Gorge Walk Trail is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale
The Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway in Western Australia is a peaceful tribute to the Australian troops who fought in the Papua-New Guinea campaign during World War II.
Located in the picturesque Perth hills, Korung National Park is a bushwalkers’ paradise.
The Lesmurdie Falls are situated in the Darling Range National Park and are a spectacular sight during winter and spring. Walk trails moderately difficult.
An energising hike with some high and low points and spring wildflowers
An easy 3km trail through the bushland that passes through remnants of the timber industry from 100 years ago.
Numbat Trail is a challenging 12km loop located within the Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary. The trail is suitable to the experienced walker with a moderate level of fitness.
A loop through Kalamunda National Park to the Rocky Pool.
Pimelea Mycumbene is a small picnic ground close to the town of Mundaring where there is opportunity for hiking and biking on the Munda Biddi Trail.
Star Swamp Bushland Reserve is a stunning natural reserve located in North Beach, Western Australia. Boasting an impressive 96 hectares, it's a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and bird watchers. Visitors to the reserve can choose from various activities. One of the best things to do is to take a walk along the trails that wind through the reserve. There are several trails to choose from, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. The trails offer stunning views of the reserve's nat
Swan River Walk Trail in Perth is a 10-kilometre loop that provides a scenic view of the Swan River.
Pioneer style travel - Clydesdales and all on a choice of three trails. Experience the fruits, wines or history of the Swan Valley. The wagons are made for all weather.
Take the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail and walk in the footsteps of those who struck it rich – and the thousands who didn’t – during WA’s gold rush era.
The highlights of this section of trail are the beautiful inland lake systems, an abundance of seasonal migratory bird life and fantastic access to areas that have been restricted in the past
Wadjemup Bidi is a series of walk trails on Rottnest Island that allow you to explore its stunning beauty.
This pristine bush and camping walk takes you down the coast and inland from Yanchep through beautiful unspoiled bushland just 45 minutes from Perth. The usual duration is 2 and a half days
Leave the bitumen roads behind and experience the unique natural beauty of Rottnest Island in an environmentally sustainable way. Walk the Wadjemup Walk Trail; 50km of scenic and wildlife haven.