Beela Road
About this track
Beela Road is a moderate 6.3 km track near Collie, ideal for walkers seeking a quieter outing through bushland without the crowds of established trails. The unpaved surface and steady terrain make it accessible to those with reasonable fitness, though it's best tackled in cooler months. The track offers a genuine sense of quiet woodland walking typical of the South-West forest region.
Highlights
- Unpaved track through quiet bushland near Collie
- 6.3 km round trip, achievable in under two hours
- Moderate difficulty suitable for regular walkers
- Typical South-West forest scenery and native flora
What to expect
An unpaved track with moderate, rolling terrain—nothing steep but steady underfoot. You'll walk through open forest typical of the Collie district, where jarrah and marri grow among native undergrowth. The track is likely signposted at the trailhead but may be less marked deeper in; a map or GPS is sensible. Shade is intermittent, so sun exposure varies with the season.
Good to know
Carry at least 1–1.5 litres of water, especially in warmer months. The track is best walked autumn through spring; summer heat and bushfire risk make it less appealing. Wear sturdy walking boots for the unpaved surface. Check local conditions before setting out and let someone know your plans.