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    15 Epic Hiking Trails in Perth to Get Your Boots Ready for

    Joel Conceicao

    Last updated: 18 Jun 20245 minutes

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    Explore the Best Hiking Trails in Perth

    Are you an avid hiker or an intrepid soul yearning to explore the thrilling outdoors of Western Australia?

    Then join us on this journey to discover the 15 best walking trails in Perth that'll undoubtedly awaken your wanderlust.

    From scenic walks in Perth to challenging hikes, each trail offers a distinctive experience with breathtaking vistas, raw forests, waterfalls and encounters with unique flora and fauna.

    Lace up your hiking boots, pack your adventure, and get ready to walk on these epic hiking trails in Perth.

    Hill Street Walk, Gooseberry Hill

    Out of some beautiful walking trails in Gooseberry Hill in the Kalamunda National Park, Hill Street Walk is frequently visited by hikers.

    The trail passes through unfiltered forests of jarrah and redgum, from where you can constantly overlook the woodlands of Piesse Valley and watch the fluttering of native birds.

    Between August to October, the trail gets colourful with the wildflowers making the walk more enjoyable.

    • Trail Distance: 2.4 km

    • Duration: 45 mins

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: Piesse Brook, Kalamunda, WA 6076 (map)

    Wungong Gorge Walk

    While hiking on this trail, you will follow the Wungong Brook upstream and pass through an old granite quarry.

    The picturesque valley views walk alongside you along the South Western Highway.

    It's a popular place to enjoy horseback riding and birding as well.

    • Trail Distance: 15.5 km (loop)

    • Duration: 3-4 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Moderate

    • Starting Location: 28 Harwood Pass, Darling Downs WA 6122 (map)

    Rocky Pool Walk Trail, Piesse Brook

    Kalamunda National Park has several walking trails, including the long ones, which can take days to complete.

    However, if you want to hike a shorter route, you should take the Rocky Pool Walk Trail, a part of the Bibbulmun Track.

    This rocky path has some steep descents but rewards you with spectacular hill views and a natural swimming pool surrounded by huge boulders.

    • Trail Distance: 5 km loop

    • Duration: 2 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Moderate

    • Starting Location: Spring Street, Kalamunda, WA (map)

    Lesmurdie Falls Trail

    Lesmurdie Falls in Mundy Regional Park is a cascading waterfall which can be explored from different routes.

    Take a short walk down the hill and follow the brook to get to the bridge above the waterfall.

    You can either enjoy the scenic fall views from this point or go down towards the foot of the falls and make an uphill loop after that.

    If you're lucky, you may also see Western Grey Kangaroo, possums, and rich birdlife.

    • Trail Distance: 2.3 km loop

    • Duration: 2 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: 160/186 Falls Rd, Forrestfield WA 6058 (map)

    Lake Gwelup Walk Trail

    For leisure walkers, the serene trail around Lake Gwelup is paved across the wetlands and leads to a bird-watching platform, where you can spot colourful birds and wildflowers.

    Keep an eye out for rainbow bee-eaters, especially from October to December, as they fly from Indonesia to nest in this region.

    • Trail Distance: 3.2 km

    • Duration: 1-3 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Medium

    • Starting Location: North of Lake, Wanstead St, Gwelup WA 6018 (map)

    Whistlepipe Gully Walk

    Whistlepipe Gully is a narrow river in the Mundy Regional Park where it winds and cascades, creating small waterfalls.

    The trail follows the stream down and back from where you can take in the sweeping views of the Swan Coastal Plain and the city of Perth.

    Located in Forrestfield, the trailhead of Whistlepipe Gully offers scenic spots by the creek, perfect for a delightful picnic day.

    • Trail Distance: 3.5 km loop

    • Duration: 1.5 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: End of, Lewis Rd, Forrestfield WA 6058 (map)

    Noble Falls Walk Trail, Gidgegannup

    This peaceful trail follows the Wooroloo Brook and passes through Noble Falls.

    It is picturesque in every season, featuring a picnic area equipped with free electric BBQs.

    Park your car, enjoy a picnic with your family, stroll along the trail, spot birdlife, and have a complete nature outing day.

    If you are with kids, consider visiting the adjoining reserve, home to many birds and wildlife.

    • Trail Distance: 3.6 km loop

    • Duration: 1 hour

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: 2621 Toodyay Rd, Gidgegannup WA 6083 (map)

    Numbat Trail

    Numbat Trail in Perth is with the Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary and offers stunning views of Avon Valley.

    This trail has many steps to climb but also gives a chance to witness powderbark and wandoo woodlands and many varieties of orchids.

    • Trail Distance: 12 km loop

    • Duration: 3-5 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Moderate

    • Starting Location: Paruna Sanctuary, Clenton Rd, Gidgegannup WA 6083 (map)

    Echidna Trail, Walyunga National Park

    From easy to challenging ones, Walyunga National Park brims with walking trails crossing creeks and rivers.

    One of them is the Echidna Trail, where the path leads you alongside the Avon River.

    It then ascends to Woodsome Hill, where you can relax and cherish the pretty views of Avon Valley.

    Keep your eyes peeled for the black-faced cuckoo shrikes, parrots and thornbills on this trail.

    • Trail Distance: 11 km loop

    • Duration: 3-4 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Moderate

    • Starting Location: Walyunga Pool car park, Walyunga Rd, Bullsbrook WA 6084 (map)

    Portagabra Track, Mundaring

    Apart from Munda Biddi Trail, a popular cycling trail starting from Mundaring, the region also has many heritage walking trails.

    The Portagabra trail is one such trail, which begins in Fred Jacoby Park and takes you through the historic Mundaring to Kalgoorlie pipeline and then inside the gorgeous Jarrah forest.

    This trail is also popular for birding and hiking all around the year.

    • Trail Distance: 3.5 km loop

    • Duration: 1 hour

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: Fred Jacoby Park, Hampel Rd, Mundaring WA 6073 (map)

    Byford Hills Walk Trail

    Starting from Marcora Falls, this Byford walking trail takes you through granite outcrops, which are million years old.

    Historic sites of an old water tank and 1914 brickworks are interesting spots to watch out for on this trail.

    • Trail Distance: 4 km loop

    • Duration: 1 hour 19 min

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: 100 Beenyup Road, Byford, WA 6122 (map)

    Board Walk Trail, Roley Pools, Roleystone

    If you want to explore the heritage swimming holes of Roley Pools leisurely, hike along the edges of the pools and discover granite boulders and native bushland views.

    Along the Roleystone walk trails, you can spot Rakali, Australian native water rats living in the pools.

    • Trail Distance: 2.4 km

    • Duration: 32 minutes

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: Roley Pool Reserve Car Park, Roleystone, WA 6111 (map)

    Eagle View Trail, Ellis Brook Valley, Gosnells

    Perth's Eagle View Trail offers the opportunity to encounter around 500 different species of wildflowers.

    If you're lucky, you may also witness a mob of kangaroos.

    This short route, with steps, allows you to spot many native birds, as Ellis Brook Valley is a rich breeding site.

    • Trail Distance: 600 m

    • Duration: 30 minutes

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: 72/77 Rushton Rd, Martin WA 6110 (map)

    Fremantle Discovery Trail

    The pedestrian-friendly city of Fremantle can be best explored by walking the Discovery Trail.

    It is a must-visit if you want to see some iconic tourist attractions such as the Maritime Museum, Fremantle Markets, Cappuccino Strip, Fremantle Prison, Bathers Beach, and Fremantle Arts Centre.

    • Trail Distance: 6 km

    • Duration: 1.5 hours

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: Fremantle Railway Station, Fremantle, WA 6160 (map)

    Kwinana Loop Trail Section 3

    The Kwinana Loop Trail, spanning a length of 21 kilometres, encompasses various sections, and Section 3 unveils a captivating hiking path.

    Here, you can immerse yourself in exploring natural bushland and hills.

    Don't overlook Chalk Hill, a vantage point providing a panoramic view of the city, the Kwinana Industrial Strip, and the scenic expanse of Cockburn Sound.

    • Trail Distance: 3.6 km

    • Duration: 4 hours 43 minutes

    • Difficulty Level: Easy

    • Starting Location: North Parmelia Primary School, Durrant Ave, Parmelia, WA 6167 (map)

    Things to Pack for the Hike

    • Water Bottle

    • Sturdy Hiking Shoes

    • Clothes according to the weather (Waterproof or windproof jacket)

    • Sun Hat & Sun Glasses

    • Sun-block Cream

    • Insect Repellant

    • Camera

    • Snacks or Packed Lunch

    • First Aid Kit

    • Guide Map

    Hike in Perth Like a Pro!

    Hidden Gems Perth Hiking Tour

    Walk on Perth's three best short hiking trails and have a full day of trekking adventure by joining the Hidden Gems Perth hiking tour.

    Explore Perth Hills and experience the best of Perth's landscapes like the Jarrah forest, waterfalls, wildflowers and granite boulders. And when you reach the Darling Range, admire the beautiful skyline of the city of Perth.

    Perth Hills Walking Tour

    Take this 9 km long hike to get the picturesque views of Piesse Brook, Rocky Pools and Paulls Valley — all combined in one of the best walking trails of Perth. You can explore the scenic beauty of Kalamunda National Park through this one trail offering valley views while listening to the native birds and watching the colourful flowers.

    Stay Connected while hiking

    Capture the beauty of Perth on your phone and share them instantly with your family and friends using the unlimited data eSim. The high-connectivity data will be useful for locating yourself on the trail map (if internet is accessible), sharing the location and staying updated with your family back home.

    Explore Perth Like Never Before

    With its stunning natural beauty, Perth offers many hiking trails for all kinds of travellers, outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

    From rugged coastal paths to tranquil forested routes, there is something for everyone to explore and enjoy in this beautiful region of Western Australia.

    Choose to walk on any of these 15 remarkable hiking trails, and Perth's natural wonders won't disappoint you.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    Are these hiking trails suitable for beginners?

    Absolutely. Look for trails with easy fitness levels and less distance. Such trails can be easily hiked by beginners.

    What is the best time of year to hike in Perth?

    The best time for hiking in Perth is during the cooler months from March to November. The weather is pleasant, and you can also avoid the scorching heat of the Australian summer.

    Do I need hiking permits for these trails?

    Most hiking trails in Perth do not require permits. However, it's advisable to check with local authorities or park websites for any specific trail restrictions or requirements.

    What should I pack for a hiking trip in Perth?

    Essential items include sturdy hiking boots, a hat, sunscreen, plenty of water, snacks, a map, a first-aid kit and appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions.

    Are there any dangerous animals to be aware of while hiking in Perth?

    Perth's hiking trails are relatively safe, but it's essential to be cautious of snakes, particularly during warmer months. Make sure to stick to the trail and avoid disturbing wildlife.

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    Written by Joel Conceicao

    Joel has a serious addiction to mountain hiking and is a bona fide beach bum. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain to travel fearlessly, he has explored from the Himalayas to the Andaman Sea, honing over a decade's worth of travel writing experience.

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