Beryl Road
About this track
Beryl Road is a moderate 2.9 km gravel track near Pemberton, suitable for walkers seeking a straightforward forest walk without steep elevation. The track winds through typical South-West forest country — jarrah and marri woodland — and offers a peaceful half-hour outing. Well-suited to families and those wanting a solid walk without technical difficulty.
Highlights
- Gravel track through jarrah and marri forest
- Moderate difficulty, achievable for most fitness levels
- Around 40 minutes walking time
- Close to Pemberton for convenience
- Quiet forest setting away from main roads
What to expect
Gravel underfoot throughout, with gentle to moderate grades typical of forest country. The track is straightforward to follow with good visibility. Expect mixed shade from mature trees, though some open sections will catch sun. No major elevation swings, making it accessible without being flat.
Good to know
Carry water — South-West summers are hot and the forest offers limited shade in places. Wear sturdy walking shoes for grip on gravel. Spring (August to October) brings wildflowers to forest margins. Avoid peak summer days (December–February) due to heat and bushfire risk. Check fire bans before visiting in warmer months.