Griffin Trail
About this cycle path
The Griffin Trail is a 4.6 km moderate cycle route near Collie, offering an unpaved off-road riding experience suitable for riders with some bike-handling skills. The trail winds through local terrain and provides a good half-hour outing for recreational cyclists and commuters seeking an alternative route through the district.
Highlights
- Unpaved surface for off-road cycling experience
- 4.6 km round trip near Collie
- Moderate difficulty suitable for confident riders
- Local trail through regional landscape
- 20-minute ride for moderate fitness levels
What to expect
Unpaved riding surface with moderate gradient variations. The trail winds through typical South-West terrain without steep climbs; expect mixed shade and open sections depending on surrounding vegetation. Signposting should guide you along the route, though unpaved trails can develop ruts and loose gravel after rain, so footing may be uneven in places.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Carry water and sun protection—South-West sun is strong year-round. Summer heat and bushfire risk make cooler months preferable. A mountain bike or gravel bike suits unpaved surfaces better than road tyres. Check local conditions after heavy rain; unpaved trails can become slippery. Ride responsibly and respect shared-use protocols.