Things to do in Greater Perth, Western Australia: The Best Hiking Trails

December 2, 2021 Terina Blouin

Discover the best top things to do in Greater Perth, Australia including Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail, Whistlepipe Gully, Kokoda Track Memorial Walk, Railway Reserve Heritage Trail, Munda Biddi Trail, Djidi-Djidi Ridge, Bold Park, Canning River Regional Park, Kitty's Gorge Walk, Jacob's Ladder.
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1. Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail

Perth, Western Australia Australia http://www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/info/20058/museums_culture_and_arts/180/yaberoo_budjara_heritage_trail
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail

2. Whistlepipe Gully

Northern end, End of Lewis Road, Kalamunda, Western Australia 6058 Australia http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/Leisure-Tourism/Sports-Fitness/Walking-Cycling/Walking-Trails/Whilstlepipe-Gully-Walk
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3. Kokoda Track Memorial Walk

Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6000 Australia http://www.experienceperth.com/page/kings-park-walking-trails
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Kokoda Track Memorial Walk

4. Railway Reserve Heritage Trail

John Forrest National Park, Mundaring, Western Australia 6071 Australia http://trailswa.com.au/trails/railway-reserves-heritage-trail
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Railway Reserve Heritage Trail

Reviewed By 524cherieO - Canning, Australia

My Husband and I had a fantastic time walking through the tunnel and talking about life. We sat under a tree with a view and just took in the nature around us.

5. Munda Biddi Trail

Perth to Albany, Jarrahdale, Western Australia 6330 Australia http://www.mundabiddi.org.au
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

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6. Djidi-Djidi Ridge

Chittering Road, Lower Chittering, Western Australia 6084 Australia
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Djidi-Djidi Ridge

Reviewed By KL_CRHunter - Perth, Australia

Amazing amount of grass trees to admire amongst orchids, coneflowers & verticotdias. Lovely, peaceful picnic area with trail to lookout.

7. Bold Park

165 Perry Lakes Dr, City Beach, Western Australia 6014 Australia +61 8 9480 3990 [email protected] http://www.bgpa.wa.gov.au/bold-park
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Bold Park

Bold Park was declared an A-class reserve on 10 August 1998 for its high conservation, landscape and recreation values and vested with the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority for management. It is one of the largest remaining bushland remnants in the urban area of the Swan Coastal Plain, covering 437 hectares near the coast. The vision for Bold Park is 'to be identified as a world-class urban wilderness enjoyed, studied and managed with the community'.

Reviewed By KPLE - Perth, Australia

So many trails to explore and plenty of space on the trails so not crowded. Dogs on leash only but that’s ok - my dogs love it. Great city and ocean views and loads of black cockatoos.

8. Canning River Regional Park

Kent Street, Canning, Western Australia 6107 Australia +61 8 9442 0300 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/canning-river
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Canning River Regional Park

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The Kent Street Weir, which is the main feature of the Canning River Regional Park, is well-known to generations of South of the River teens. It's an easy bicycle ride from South Perth or Victoria Park. The Kent St Weir divides the Canning River into esturine and riverine water. In the last 50 years, the park has been upgraded but Kent St Weir still holdfs a special place in the heart of many South of the River locals. The Kent St Weir is a sort of dam that stops the salty water moving upstream.

9. Kitty's Gorge Walk

1 Chestnut Road, Jarrahdale, Western Australia 6124 Australia
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Kitty's Gorge Walk

Kitty’s Gorge is one of the beautiful walks accessible from the historic town of Jarrahdale. Just an hour’s drive south west of Perth, this is a great day trip for a walk and lunch at the winery or one of the cafes. The Kitty Gorge Walk is both child and dog-friendly and with walks of all different lengths (1km, 5km or the 14km loop) it has something for everyone. The walk is a moderate one with some steep sections, and goes from Goorolong Park, Jarrahdale to or from the Serpentine Falls.

Reviewed By 319dj - Perth, Australia

Excellent bush walk, very nice landscape and near to flowing water for most of the trail. We went early and dressed warm as it was quite cold there, watch closely for the signs as we missed some and wasted a bit of time getting back on track. Walk took about 4 hours starting from the serpentine falls side which is a bit shorter than the other way as we did not go all the way to the car park which is the start point from the other side. Probably a reasonable level of fitness required as it can be a bit of a climb especially around the falls and you my be lugging a pack on some uneven ground and with fallen trees to get over. Highly recommended.

10. Jacob's Ladder

Cliff Street Bellvue Terrace, Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia 6000 Australia http://www.perthwalkabout.com/Great-Outdoors/jacobs-ladder-at-kings-park.html
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Jacob's Ladder

Reviewed By 619je - Keysborough, Australia

Jacob's Ladder featured in a dream in the Bible when Jacob escaped his vengeful brother Esau. In Perth, Jacob's Ladder is a long straircase that climbs from the Swan River foreshore to Mount Eliza, from whence one can get an expansivfe view over the Swan River. Altthough it looks like a long staircase, anyone of average ffitness can make the climb as long as sthey take it easily. Climbing Jacob's Ladder that "Perth people" do at least once in their lifetime.

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