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
1
(348)
•Easy
•1.3 mi
•Est. 30m
Rotary 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...
2
(296)
•Easy
•1.8 mi
•Est. 44m
A fantastic walk through Marri, Jarrah and Karri forest near Margaret River, Western Australia. The path travels through bird-filled bushland, across bridges and streams and takes you to an old kiln and chimney.
The path is well-signposted and mostly shaded following a leaf-littered dirt track alongside the Bramley Brook at first before diverting and continuing along Chimney Trail. The kiln is located at the farthest point from the carpark.
3
(220)
•Moderate
•9.8 mi
•Est. 3h 50m
Ten Mile Brook Trail is a lovely adventure through Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park in the famous Margaret River area of Western Australia. This out and back route begins and ends from the parking area just off Bussell Highway.
From here you'll follow the northern banks of the Margaret River, up past the bridge at Perimeter Road and all the way along until you reach the Ten Mile Brook Dam. This is the turn around point for this trail.
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(128)
•Moderate
•5.2 mi
•Est. 1h 54m
This is a lovely family friendly trail exploring the northern region of Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park, located just to the north of the famous town of Margaret River.
The trail is relatively flat and the kids will enjoy walking through the tall open forest. The trails can be accessed from Lears Road off the Bussell Highway.
5
(83)
•Easy
•4.6 mi
•Est. 2h 7m
A great mountain biking trail through Wooditjup (Bramley) National Park in south west Western Australia, located not too far north from the famous Margaret River. This looped route begins and ends from the parking area near the corner of McQueen Road and Carters Road
This looped route explores some of the mountain bike trails in the park, heading in an anti clockwise direction.
6
(56)
•Easy
•2.9 mi
•Est. 1h 10m
This trail explores the traditional lands of the Wardandi people, the custodians of this region for thousands of years. The trail follows the path of old timber tramways, a reminder of the area’s milling history, and leads to a dam built in the 1990s to supply water to the growing town.
You’ll be surrounded by impressive Jarrah and Marri trees, and if you look closely in the cooler months, you'll find a whole world of colourful fungi and native orchids on the forest floor.
7
(46)
•Easy
•2.0 mi
•Est. 50m
This 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...
8
(31)
•Easy
•1.1 mi
•Est. 29m
This 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.
10
(22)
•Moderate
•13.1 mi
•Est. 4h 56m
Stoner Road and 10 Mile Brook Trails is an awesome trail in Wooditjup National Park. Experience the area's abundant wildlife and gorgeous karri, marri and jarrah forests.
The trailhead can be accessed via Osmington Road and begins from the Colonial Brewery carpark. The route is well-signposted and follows established tracks throughout.
The park is great for birdwatching with lots of species recorded in the area including red wattlebirds, kookaburras, striated pardalotes, and golden whistlers.
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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 348 reviews. This trail is 1.3 mi long with an elevation gain of 134 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 13.1 mi long.
How many trails are in Wooditjup National Park?
There are 16 trails in Wooditjup National Park. These trails have an average 4.3-star rating from 1,383 AllTrails community reviews.
Which trail has the most elevation gain in Wooditjup National Park?
If you're looking for elevation gain, Wooditjup National Park has you covered. Margaret River South Loop boasts the most elevation gain with 1,302 ft of total ascent. The park's runner-up is Stoner Road and 10 Mile Brook Trails, which will get you 1,158 ft of elevation gain.
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 348 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 220 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.