Burning Numbats
About this cycle path
The Burning Numbats is a short, easy dirt cycle path near Kalamunda, ideal for a quick ride or family outing. At 840 metres, it's perfect for beginners or as a warm-up loop before tackling longer trails in the Kalamunda region. The ride takes about five minutes at a leisurely pace on well-maintained dirt surface.
Highlights
- Quick 5-minute ride, ideal for families
- Easy dirt surface, no technical sections
- Close to Kalamunda, convenient access
- Good warm-up loop for longer rides
What to expect
Flat to gently rolling dirt path with easy pedalling throughout. Well-defined track with minimal obstacles. Limited shade in places, so expect some sun exposure. The short length and easy gradient make it suitable for all skill levels, including young riders and those new to off-road cycling.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Bring water despite the short distance, especially in warmer months. Wear sun protection and appropriate cycling footwear. Check conditions after rain, as dirt surfaces can become boggy. Summer rides carry bushfire risk; avoid riding during total fire bans. Best ridden in autumn, winter or spring.