Perth Hills Trails
Embark on an enchanting journey through the Perth Hills, where nature’s wonders and rich history intertwine. While there are many walking trails to choose from across the region, the Perth Hills is also a haven for cycling enthusiasts, offering an array of bike and mountain bike trails that cater to all levels of riders. The region is a wildflower hotspot, with trails showcasing vibrant spring displays, and it's also home to picturesque bridle and equestrian trails - perfect for exploring the bushland on horseback.
The Perth Hills offers a range of cycling and bike trails, for both the leisure cyclist and mountain biker, where you can…
Indulge your love of the natural environment the Perth Hills - the region is blessed with a series of more than 40 bike…
There are many bush tracks and trails in Perth Hills to see wildflowers in spring. These include the Eagles' View…
Perth Hills Horse Trails
Explore scenic horse-riding routes through the Perth Hills, including picturesque bridle trails that wind through native bushland and park reserves.
Jinker Trail Horse Trail, Jarrahdale
Take the reins and enjoy a longer 20km loop trail through regrowth jarrah forest and rehabilitated mining areas. A 4.2km spur is available to extend your adventure, saddle up! This trail requires an intermediate level of riding skill and moderate fitness. Expect some short, steep hills and variable surfaces including some rocky sections.
Whim Trail Horse Trail, Jarrahdale
This easy and enjoyable 5km horse trail passes through a beautiful section of jarrah forest. This trail is well-formed with gentle hills and minimal obstacles and is ideal for those with a basic level of riding skill and fitness. Inexperienced riders will need a trained and experienced horse.
Darling Downs Bridle Trails, Jarrahdale
The 25km Darling Downs network provides an easily accessible, safe and pleasant place for horseriding for locals and visitors. In addition to the trails, the area features a 1600 metre sand surfaced trotting track , a fenced exercise area plus open riding space and small jumps.
Bungendore Bridle Trail, Armadale
This 3.2km bridle trail in Bungendore Park leads through an area of natural Jarrah-Marri bushland. This park has a wide variety of flora and fauna, including endangered species of cockatoo, including Baudin’s, Forest Red-Tailed Black, and Carnaby’s.