Circle Road
About this track
Circle Road is a moderate 3.1 km track loop near Pemberton, suitable for walkers seeking a straightforward forest walk without steep pitches. The track winds through typical South-West forest and takes around 40 minutes to complete. It's a practical choice for a half-hour to hour of bushwalking without committing to a longer route.
Highlights
- 3.1 km loop, manageable in 40 minutes
- Moderate gradient through Pemberton forest
- Well-signposted circuit track
- Typical jarrah and marri woodland
What to expect
An even, well-formed walking track through South-West forest with gentle grade changes. The path is signposted throughout and relatively clear underfoot, alternating between dappled shade beneath marri and jarrah canopy and occasional open sections. Terrain is stable and non-technical, making it accessible to most fitness levels.
Good to know
Carry water and wear sturdy walking boots or trail shoes; WA forests can be uneven in places. Best walked March to May or September to November to avoid summer heat and bushfire risk. Allow extra time if exploring slowly or photographing woodland wildflowers in spring. Check local fire restrictions before visiting.