Anzac Road
About this track
Anzac Road is a 4.2 km moderate walk near Pemberton in the South-West, following a forest track through karri and marri woodland. The route is well-suited to walkers seeking a half-hour outing in tall timber country without technical difficulty, though terrain and gradient demand steady effort.
Highlights
- Karri and marri forest canopy
- Moderate gradient through woodland
- Half-day walk from Pemberton
- Quiet forest setting away from crowds
What to expect
A forest track with gentle to moderate grade through mature South-West timber. Underfoot conditions vary from packed earth to loose gravel; expect tree roots and uneven sections. Shade is plentiful under the high canopy, though some exposed stretches occur. The track is generally signposted but foot traffic can be light—stay alert.
Good to know
Carry water and sun protection despite forest cover. Spring (Aug–Oct) offers the best conditions and wildflower colour in surrounding bush. Summer brings heat and bushfire risk; check conditions before travel. Wear sturdy walking boots with good grip. The track suits fit walkers; allow extra time if terrain is unfamiliar.