Trails
The Shire of Beverley provides a fantastic opportunity for a wide range of trails with its varied landscapes and great diversity in vegetation and agricultural practices. All of this within close proximity to Perth.
Avondale Bush Reserve Walk Trail
Note: This trail is currently only accessible by appointment. Please contact National Trust of WA (08) 9321 6088.
The Bush Reserve Trail is marked with a total distance of 1.8km. No hiking experience is needed however a reasonable level of fitness is required. It is recommended to allow an hour to walk the loop. On the trail you will discover an abundance of flora and fauna. |
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Contact the National Trust of WA National Trust of WA: (08)9321 6088 Email: trust@ntwa.com.au The picking of wildflowers is prohibited by law in Western Australia. |
Avondale Drive Trail
Note: This trail is currently only accessible by appointment. Please contact National Trust of WA (08) 9321 6088.
The Drive Trail at Avondale Farm is 5km, however this will take longer than you expect with a speed limit of 15kph and much to see. Just over halfway through the trail you will get to the Avondale Bush Reserve Trail, so jump out and stretch your legs for a walk through the Bush Reserve. |
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Contact the National Trust of WA National Trust of WA: (08)9321 6088 Email: trust@ntwa.com.au The picking of wildflowers is prohibited by law in Western Australia. |
Brooking Street Bush Reserve Trails |
The Brooking Street Bush Reserve trails are walking distance from the main street and just around the corner from the RV Park. The reserve is a small but bountiful Bush Reserve. The reserve has over 12 native orchid species of which many are seen from July - October. The hybrid pink fairy and cowslip orchid is a species that attracts many. Trails WA website link here. |
More Information Turn right off Vincent St onto Brooking Street. Turn right onto the gravel track where parking is available in the reserve. Please do not park at the Water standpipe on Brooking St. Click here for map The picking of wildflowers is prohibited by law in Western Australia. Trails WA website |
Christmas Tree Well Walk
The Christmas Tree Well Walk is a relatively easy walk that is about 12km in length. Ensure that you carry with you water and the essentials. There is a picnic area near the start of a walk trail which leads to the picturesque walk through Wandoo Bushland. |
More Information
Brookton Highway, Flint. Located 20km from the Westdale / Brookton Highway turnoff. www.walkgps.com.au/walk/christmas-tree-well/ |
County Peak Trail
Currently there are no formal walk trails at the site. An accessible drive trail loops around the peak. For those that wish to hike to the summit, views at the top are breath-taking. From the peak seven Shires can be seen including Beverley, Brookton, Pingelly, Corrigin, Quairading, Kellerberrin and York and the expansive Yenyening Lakes system can be seen.
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More Information
Click here for more information on County Peak Contact the Beverley Visitors Centre (08)9646 1555 |
Dale River Reserve
Geocache Trail - Wandoo Series
Not sure what geocaching is about? Go through the links to the Official Geocaching website. Beware.... you may get hooked! You will need to signup to be a member, however there is a whole new world ready to be explored.
The Wandoo Series is a trail that takes you through the Wandoo Bushlands from Karragullen to Beverley and York. This series of Geocache cover around 300km, but no need to do them all at once! |
Geocaching Trail - FOTT Go Bush
Not sure what geocaching is about? Go through the links to the Official Geocaching website. Beware.... you may get hooked! You will need to signup to be a member, however there is a whole new world ready to be explored.
The FOTT Go Bush is a geoart trail that takes you on adventure through the Wandoo Bushland. Some preparation is required before tackling this trail. There are varying levels of terrain, some requiring 4WD. |
Mt Dale Circuit
The Mount Dale lookout provides commanding views at the peak in every direction over the National Park. The 2.5km trail joins up with the Bibbulmun Track and has a great picnic area. Although not a challenging walk, ensure that you wear appropriate footwear and take the essentials with you. You can see a range of wildlife and vegetation with the Spring wildflowers being especially beautiful.
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Town Heritage Trail
This wonderful trail guides you on a tour of the heritage buildings in beautiful Beverley. The walk will take around one hour, starting at the Dead Finish Museum. Trail details are included in the Beverley Booklet, available from the Beverley Visitor Centre or downloadable from the beverleywa website. The Map and Walking Tour are also attached here under 'More Information' heading.
Trails WA website link here. |