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Where to walk in Western Australia

WA has many beautiful location to walk either by yourself and take in the beauty and tranquility, or go with family and friends and have a great day out.

A handy guide

Where to Walk - some of the most popular walks in Western Australia (52kb pdf)

Visitors centres (pdf 35kb) are a great place to gather information on places to walk in WA.

Treetop walk

Some useful information about walking trails in WA

 Below are some valuable publications and links  to assist you in choosing from the many recreational walks and trails in Western Australia:

  • Bushlinks Walk Trail - Western zone (pdf 870kb)
  • Bushlinks Walk Trail - North-western zone (pdf 800kb)
  • Dianella Walk and Cycle Trail (pdf 360kb)
  • Des Penman Reserve Walk and Cycle Trail (pdf 295kb)
  • Carine Regional Open Space Walk and Cycle Trail (pdf 460kb)
  • Star Swamp Reserve Walk and Cycle Trail (pdf 350kb)
  • Lake Gwelup Walk and Cycle Trail (pdf 460kb)
  • Joondalup Be Active Walk Maps (pdf 2.78kb)
  • City of Perth Self Guided Walks
  • Walking Subiaco
  • Yalagonga Walk Trails (2mb)
  • Fremantle Walking Trails 
  • Walk GPS: Bushwalks in the Perth Region
  • Cape To Cape Walk
  • Kings Park Walks
  • Bibbulmun Track
  • Swan Valley and Perth Hills Trails
  • City of Geraldton-Greenough
  • Trails Western Australia
  • Be active Cockburn walking maps
  •  Top trails

    Top Trails WA is proud to introduce their new brochure promoting over 50 walk trails all around Western Australia. Providing information on walking trails from as far north as Kununurra all the way down the coast to the Perth Metropolitan area and on down south to Albany and Esperance, the brochure is a fantastic reference for anyone keen to head out and explore Western Australia's breathtaking natural scenery. You can order a copy of the brochure as well as discover further information at www.toptrails.com.au. Find yourself in amazing places!

    Walking and Jogging routes in the City of Perth  (pdf 1.5MB)

    A pocket guide proving all the information you need to know about the best walking and jogging routes in the City of Perth.

     


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