Bibbulmun Track approach
About this walking route
A short, easy walking approach near Armadale that leads to the Bibbulmun Track, one of Western Australia's iconic long-distance bushwalking routes. This 90 metre walk is signposted and takes about 5 minutes, making it an accessible entry point to explore the track's network. Ideal for walkers wanting to experience a taste of the Bibbulmun without committing to a full multi-day trek.
Highlights
- Quick access to the famous Bibbulmun Track
- Signposted approach, easy to navigate
- Gateway to longer bushwalking options
- Suitable for all fitness levels
What to expect
A brief, flat walk on clear signposted trail through bushland typical of the Perth hills region. Minimal elevation change and straightforward navigation. Expect mixed jarrah and marri woodland overhead, offering dappled shade. The path is well-defined and easy underfoot.
Good to know
- Waymarked route
This is a short warm-up or reconnaissance walk; bring water if you plan to continue further on the Bibbulmun Track. Wear comfortable walking shoes with decent grip. Spring (August–October) offers wildflowers; summer can be hot and bushfire-prone. Dogs are generally not permitted on the Bibbulmun Track in national park sections.