Jabitj Trail Walk
About this footpath
A short, easy walk through bushland near Collie. The Jabitj Trail is ideal for a quick leg-stretch or introduction to the local forest without commitment. At 400 metres and taking just 5 minutes, it's perfect for families or anyone seeking a gentle stroll among jarrah and marri trees characteristic of the South-West.
Highlights
- Quick bushland walk near Collie
- Easy terrain, minimal elevation change
- Local jarrah and marri forest
- Suitable for families and beginners
What to expect
Dirt track underfoot, gently graded and easy to follow. The walk winds through typical South-West forest with no significant hills. Expect dappled shade from native trees; the short distance means limited exposure to full sun, though some open sections may occur. The trail should be well-defined and easy to navigate.
Good to know
Carry water despite the short duration, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy walking shoes for grip on dirt. In summer (December–February), note local bushfire risk; check conditions before visiting. Spring (August–October) offers pleasant temperatures and wildflowers. Dogs may not be permitted if the trail is in a protected area—check locally.