Ajana Road
About this track
Ajana Road is a moderate 3.7 km track near Pemberton, walking through the jarrah and marri forest typical of the South-West region. The unpaved surface and moderate grade make it a solid half-hour walk for those comfortable on natural terrain. It's a good choice for a morning or late-afternoon outing when the forest is cooler.
Highlights
- Jarrah and marri forest typical of South-West
- Unpaved track through quiet woodland
- Moderate pace — 50 minutes at steady walk
- Relatively short, suitable for most fitness levels
What to expect
An unpaved forest track with gentle to moderate grades underfoot. The walking surface is natural — expect tree roots, loose earth and fallen debris. Shade is generally good beneath the canopy, though sections may be more open. The track should be clearly marked. Some undulation, but nothing steep or technical.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy walking shoes with good grip for uneven ground. Spring (August–October) brings wildflowers and mild conditions. Summer can be hot and carries bushfire risk; check local conditions before you go. Start early in the day to avoid afternoon heat.