Graffity Road
About this track
Graffity Road is a short, easy gravel track near Pemberton ideal for a quick bushwalk or family outing. The 2.4 km route takes about 30 minutes and winds through typical South-West forest country. It's a straightforward introduction to the region's jarrah and marri woodland without requiring serious fitness or experience.
Highlights
- Easy gravel surface, flat to gentle gradient
- 30-minute round trip, perfect for families
- South-West jarrah and marri forest setting
- Close to Pemberton town facilities
What to expect
A well-maintained gravel track through open woodland. The walking surface is firm and easy underfoot with minimal elevation change. The track should be clearly signposted. Expect dappled shade from forest canopy, though some sections may be more exposed depending on recent logging or clearing activity. The terrain is straightforward for all fitness levels.
Good to know
Carry water even on short walks in WA. Spring (August–October) brings wildflowers. In summer, the region is hot and bushfire-prone—check conditions before visiting. Sturdy walking shoes are adequate. Dogs are typically not allowed on tracks within national parks or reserves; check local rules. The track can be muddy after rain.