Mount Bruce Trail, Western Australia.
There is plenty of variety on this hike with an easy first section then a steep slog on a series…
Hiking trails in WA offer an exploration into a diverse array of inland and coastal landscapes which boast panoramic views and stunning swimming opportunities. Often situated in national parks and inhabited by native flora and fauna, WA walking trails are lined by striking trees and present the potential to see local animal and bird species. In Karijini National Park, the Dales Gorge walk in WA features the iconic red Australian outback with natural swimming pools and deep gorges. On the coastline, the Lurujarri Dreaming Trail invites the participant to walk along the beaches north of Broome and learn about the culture and laws of the Goolarabooloo people. These hiking trails exemplify a few of the best walks in WA and demonstrate the potential of variation in the location, time and difficulty of hikes in WA.
There is plenty of variety on this hike with an easy first section then a steep slog on a series…
This is a self guided walk in Perth’s Kings Park and Botanic Garden that explores the culture of the Nyoongar…
This challenging walk reveals the power of erosion by the Murchison River with a spectacular gorge carved out of the…
There are many tracks to explore the unique flora and fauna of Rottnest Island. This trail commences at the aquamarine…
A predawn walk inland from Ningaloo Reef’s World Heritage-listed coast leads you along the ancient bed of the Mandu Mandu…
The Karijini National Park is just north of the Tropic of Cancer and the region has a semi-desert tropical climate.…
At the trail head at the town’s Visitor Centre, take the well-marked trail through karri and jarrah forest to the…
The track runs from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse along beaches, through coastal scrub and inland amongst towering…
A wheelchair accessible track which commences at the Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the western edge of Geographe Bay. Heading south…
The metamorphosed sedimentary Stirling Ranges rise above the flat plains north of Albany and create their own climate. The area…
Head across a suspension bridge to the Beedelup Falls, which is a series of cascades that roar in winter months…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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