Best trails in Wooditjup National Park
Wooditjup National Park is a beautiful park located in a woodland area. It is home to the Wharncliffe Mill and the Margaret River. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and paddle sports.
Top trails
- 4.6 (428)·Easy·1.4 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrRotary South Bank River Trail is a lovely trail in the south western corner of Western Australia, in the famous town of Margaret River. This looped route begins and ends from the parking area off the Bussell Highway. From here you'll follow the southern banks of the Margaret River all the way to the Barrett Street Weir. From here you'll follow the Ten Mile Brook Trail back to where you started. This trail is a perfect option for families with children, as the easy grades and beautiful nature...
- 4.6 (356)·Easy·1.8 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrStep back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of towering timber in the Southwest with this heritage-rich loop in Wooditjup National Park. Just a quick drive from the Margaret River township, the Chimney Trail offers a peaceful escape into a lush canopy of Marri, Jarrah, and Karri trees that provide welcome shade on warmer days. The track meanders alongside the Bramley Brook, crossing small bridges and streams that add a refreshing coolness to the air. In the spring, the forest...
- 4.4 (247)·Moderate·10 mi·Est. 4–4.5 hrMeander through the towering forests of Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park on this gorgeous out-and-back adventure in the heart of Western Australia's Margaret River region. Following the northern banks of the river, the trail offers a serene escape with plenty of shade, making it a fantastic choice for an arvo walk, run, or mountain bike ride. The journey kicks off from the parking area just off Bussell Highway and winds past the Perimeter Road bridge before culminating at the Ten Mile Brook...
- 4.6 (177)·Moderate·5.3 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrJust a stone's throw from the Margaret River township, this circuit offers a peaceful immersion into the majestic tall timber of Wooditjup (formerly Bramley) National Park. It is a fantastic option for families or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle, winding through towering stands of Karri, Marri, and Jarrah trees that provide welcome shade on warmer days. The trail itself is relatively flat with gentle inclines, making it a comfortable walk for most fitness levels. Underfoot,...
- 4.5 (96)·Easy·2.9 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrVibrant Jarrah and Marri forests create a stunning canopy for this walk through the traditional lands of the Wardandi people. Following the path of historic timber tramways, the track offers a gentle journey into Wooditjup National Park’s milling past. The forest floor comes alive in the cooler months with colourful fungi and native orchids, while the Karri Blue Bush adds a splash of colour to the understorey. You’ll encounter the tranquil Margaret River and 10 Mile Brook, but be prepared...
- 4.5 (90)·Easy·4.7 mi·Est. 2–2.5 hrDive into the lush bushland of Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park, located just a stone's throw north of the Margaret River township. Primarily designed for mountain biking, this network features a mix of green (easy) and blue (intermediate) trails like Chimney, High Horse, and Big Pine. The route offers a satisfying blend of gravel and natural surfaces, winding through towering forests and past local landmarks like the historic Keenan Mill Chimney. While the area is a haven for mountain...
- 4.5 (64)·Easy·2.8 mi·Est. 1–1.5 hrImmerse yourself in the beautiful flora and fauna of the Margaret River. As you wander along the Ten Mile Brook and Riverslea Run trails, you'll be surrounded by magnificent karri, marri, and jarrah forest. The river and its banks are a haven for wildlife; keep an eye out for kangaroos and wallabies, and listen for the calls of the many bird species that live here, including splendid fairy-wrens, silvereyes, and parrots. In spring, the bush comes alive with a beautiful display of native...
- 4.3 (52)·Easy·2 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis is a small section of the Wadandi track, along the this section there are five bridges crossing a major river and creeks and streams of varying sizes. The trail is easy to navigate with picnic areas along the way. The spectacular birdlife includes yellow robins, parrots and blue wrens and the wildflowers are stunning in Spring (September to December). As it was a railway, the gradient is relatively flat, and the terrain is generally gentle. The Wadandi Track takes you through some of...
- 4.3 (40)·Easy·1.1 mi·Est. 0.5–1 hrThis is a terrific trail in Bramley National Park. The route stops by a historic chimney, constructed with precisely bent brick. The ruin is all that is left of Margaret River's original pine sawmill. The chimney was erected in 1961 and utilised until 1967 when a larger mill was built nearby. The trailhead can be found at Wharncliffe Mill off McQuen Road. Along the way, there is plenty to see including colourful wildflowers (in the warmer months) and plenty of native wildlife.
- 3.9 (20)·Moderate·8 mi·Est. 3.5–4 hrThis loop is a fantastic journey through the beautiful forests surrounding Margaret River, combining two popular local trails. You'll follow the Ten Mile Brook Trail along the river, on a path that follows the route of an old timber tramway. This historic trail leads to the picturesque Rusdon Picnic Ground, a perfect spot for a picnic. The return journey via a series of tree-lined roads through farmland completes this enjoyable loop.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the best place to hike in Wooditjup National Park?
According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Wooditjup National Park is Rotary South Bank River Trail, which has a 4.6 star rating from 428 reviews. This trail is 1.4 mi long with an elevation gain of 137 ft.
What is the longest trail in Wooditjup National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Wooditjup National Park is Stoner Road and 10 Mile Brook Trails. This trail is estimated to be 13.2 mi long.
How many trails are in Wooditjup National Park?
There are 16 trails in Wooditjup National Park.These trails have an average 4.2-star ratingfrom NaN AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Wooditjup National Park?
Margaret River South Loop has the most elevation gain with 1,341 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Stoner Road and 10 Mile Brook Trails, which has 1,266 ft of elevation gain.
Are there camping trails available in Wooditjup National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 3 camping trails in Wooditjup National Park and the most popular is Chimney Trail Loop with an average 4.6 star rating from 355 community reviews.
Are there running trails available in Wooditjup National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 6 running trails in Wooditjup National Park and the most popular is Rotary South Bank River Trail with an average 4.6 star rating from 429 community reviews.
Are there biking trails available in Wooditjup National Park?
According to AllTrails.com, there are 8 biking trails in Wooditjup National Park and the most popular is Ten Mile Brook Trail with an average 4.4 star rating from 248 community reviews.
Are there any trails with historical ruins in Wooditjup National Park?
Yes, there are 2 trails with historical ruins in Wooditjup National Park, including Chimney Trail Loop and Keenan Mill Chimney via Chimney Trail.
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