Mandurah & Peel Trails
Discover the natural beauty of the Mandurah and Peel region, where waterways, forests and coastal landscapes invite endless outdoor adventure. Explore scenic walking trails along the coast and rivers, mountain bike networks through the forests of Dwellingup, and tranquil paddle trails that wind through Mandurahs estuaries and canals. The region is also home to picturesque bridle trails, offering a unique way to experience its bushland and open countryside on horseback.
Explore the picturesque Peel region, offering mountain biking opportunities from the coastal beauty to the rugged Darling…
Explore Mandurah and Peel's vibrant trails, from coastal strolls like the Halls Head Coastal Walk to tranquil river…
Discover Mandurah and Peel's diverse wildflowers on scenic walks through the Yalgorup National…
Paddle & Horse Trails
Explore Mandurah and Peel from a new perspective - paddle through tranquil waterways or ride through scenic bridle trails surrounded by native bushland.
Peel-Harvey Estuary Paddle Trail Network
The Ramsar-listed Peel-Harvey Estuary is the largest and most diverse estuarine complex in south-western Australia. Within the Peel Inlet, Harvey Estuary and the Murray, Serpentine and Harvey Rivers, Mandurah offers a multitude of paddling options for varied weather conditions and paddler objectives.
Les Couzens Bridle Trail, Dwellingup
This moderately-rated 17 kilometre horse trail begins at the town oval in Dwellingup and loops through Lane Poole Reserve back to town. Enjoy riding through the jarrah forest and pine plantations. This trail is rated 'Moderate' for horse riders and riding experience is recommended. The trail varies in terrain which includes: some hills, rocky sections, gravel and a section riding along the shoulder of a sealed road (River Rd), with one crossing of the road required.