Boomer Road
About this track
Boomer Road is an easy 1.9 km unpaved track near Pemberton, suited to walkers and riders seeking a short, straightforward outing through the South-West. The track offers a gentle introduction to the area's forest character without significant climb or technical terrain. It's ideal for families and those after a quick bushwalk without committing to a longer route.
Highlights
- Short, achievable walk near Pemberton
- Unpaved track through South-West forest
- Gentle gradient, minimal difficulty
- 20–25 minutes return or loop option
What to expect
A straightforward unpaved track with minimal elevation change. Underfoot conditions are likely soft earth or leaf litter typical of jarrah and marri forest. The track should be well-defined and easy to follow. Shade from the canopy is probable along most of the route; sections may be more open. Signposting is standard for local trails in the region.
Good to know
Carry water even on short walks; WA summer heat and bushfire risk apply. Wear sturdy walking shoes or boots suitable for unpaved terrain. Spring (August–October) offers wildflowers and mild weather. Check local conditions before visiting, especially in fire season (December–February). Dogs are typically not permitted in national parks; check ahead.