Bradley Road
About this track
Bradley Road is a moderate 4.2 km gravel track near Pemberton, taking around 55 minutes to walk. The route follows a well-formed track through typical South-West forest country, offering a solid half-hour outing for those looking to explore the jarrah and marri woodland without committing to a full day walk. Good for families and regular walkers seeking a straightforward forest walk.
Highlights
- Gravel track suitable for most fitness levels
- South-West jarrah and marri forest setting
- 55-minute round trip near Pemberton
- Well-formed, easy-to-follow route
What to expect
Gravel underfoot throughout, with gentle to moderate gradient. The track is well-formed and straightforward to follow. Expect mixed sun and shade beneath the South-West forest canopy, with dappled light through jarrah and marri. The terrain is steady rather than steep, making it accessible for regular walkers.
Good to know
Carry water and a hat—there's limited dense shade. Wear sturdy walking shoes for grip on gravel. Summer heat and bushfire risk mean checking conditions before visiting; spring (Aug–Oct) offers pleasant temperatures and wildflowers. The track is suitable year-round outside high fire-danger periods.