Boomer road
About this track
Boomer Road is a 3.5 km moderate track near Pemberton, suited to walkers and mountain bikers. The unpaved route winds through typical South-West forest country—jarrah and marri woodland with occasional clearings. It's a straightforward half-hour walk that rewards steady effort without serious technical challenge, making it a good choice for a morning or late-afternoon outing near town.
Highlights
- Jarrah and marri forest canopy
- Moderate, steady walking pace
- Unpaved track through woodland
- Close to Pemberton township
- Suitable for walkers and mountain bikes
What to expect
An unpaved bush track with gentle to moderate grade throughout. The surface is typical of South-West forest floors—loose earth and gravel, potentially muddy after rain. Track is reasonably clear and easy to follow. Mixed sun and shade under the forest canopy; shaded sections offer relief in warm weather, though open patches exist. Generally flat to gently rolling terrain.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in summer months. Avoid peak summer (December–February) when heat and bushfire risk are high. Spring (August–October) offers mild conditions and wildflower colour. Wear sturdy walking shoes or mountain bike tyres suited to loose surfaces. Check local conditions before visiting.