2009 Karri Cup circuit / Karri Cup 2012
About this track
The Karri Cup circuit is a short, easy walk through tall karri forest near Northcliffe in the South-West. At 750 metres, it's ideal for a quick leg-stretch or introduction to the region's native timber country. The track loops through mature forest typical of the area, offering a flavour of the karri woodland without requiring serious time or fitness.
Highlights
- Tall karri forest canopy overhead
- Quick circuit suitable for families
- South-West timber country character
- Unpaved walking track through native bush
What to expect
A gentle, mostly level walk on unpaved forest floor. The track is likely well-defined and easy to follow through karri woodland with good overhead shade. Terrain underfoot will be soft leaf litter and sandy earth typical of South-West forests. Minimal elevation change and straightforward signposting make this suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
Good to know
Carry water even for short walks—South-West summers are hot and dry. Wear sturdy walking shoes for unpaved ground. Spring (August–October) offers wildflowers along the forest edge. In summer, check local bushfire alerts before heading out. The circuit is short enough for a morning or afternoon walk; combine with nearby attractions in Northcliffe.