Boronia Road
About this track
Boronia Road is a moderate 4.9 km track near Pemberton that takes about an hour to walk. The unpaved route winds through south-western forest typical of the region—jarrah, marri and karri woodland with understorey. It's a straightforward walk suited to those with reasonable fitness, offering a quiet way to experience the character of Pemberton's forested hinterland.
Highlights
- Unpaved track through jarrah and karri forest
- Moderate walking pace, around one hour
- South-West woodland and native understorey
- Quiet forest walk near Pemberton
What to expect
Firm unpaved track with gentle to moderate grades typical of forested terrain in the region. The path is reasonably direct and should be well-defined. Expect mixed sun and shade under the woodland canopy, particularly dappled light through jarrah and karri. Some root and rock underfoot is common in south-western forest tracks.
Good to know
Carry water, as the forest offers limited reliable sources. Wear sturdy walking shoes for grip on unpaved ground. Spring (August–October) brings wildflowers and mild weather—ideal timing. Summer can be hot and dry; check local bushfire restrictions before visiting. The track is accessible year-round, though winter rainfall may create muddy sections.