Beedelup Road
About this track
Beedelup Road is a moderate 3.4 km gravel track near Pemberton that makes for a straightforward walk or bike ride through the South-West forest. The gravel surface and steady pace suit most walkers, though the route demands a reasonable level of fitness. It's a good half-hour outing for those exploring the Pemberton region's network of trails.
Highlights
- Gravel track through South-West forest
- Moderate difficulty, 45-minute walk
- Accessible from Pemberton
- Suitable for walkers and cyclists
- Natural jarrah and marri woodland
What to expect
The track follows a gravel surface with a moderate gradient throughout. You'll walk or ride through typical South-West forest with jarrah and marri trees providing dappled shade in places, though sections are more exposed. The gravel is generally well-maintained underfoot. The route is signposted and straightforward to follow, with a steady, manageable incline rather than steep climbing.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months—there are no facilities along the track. Wear sturdy walking or cycling shoes suited to gravel. Spring (August–October) offers wildflowers and mild conditions. In summer, start early to avoid heat. Check local fire danger ratings before visiting; tracks may close during high bushfire risk periods.