Jandakot Regional Park Bridle Trail
About this bridleway
The Jandakot Regional Park Bridle Trail is a 6.9 km moderate ride through bushland south of Perth, near Armadale. Designed for horse riders, it winds through native woodland and offers a peaceful escape from the city within an hour's drive. The trail suits riders of moderate experience and those looking for a well-maintained route through diverse terrain.
Highlights
- 6.9 km purpose-built bridle trail through bushland
- Moderate difficulty suits intermediate horse riders
- Native woodland and regional park setting
- Around 90 minutes for a full loop ride
- Close to Armadale, Perth's outer suburbs
What to expect
A well-formed track through mixed bushland with a mix of open sections and tree-lined passages. Terrain varies between sandy and firmer ground typical of Perth's bushland. Gentle to moderate grades throughout. The trail should be adequately signposted for horse riders. Partial shade from woodland; some exposure in clearing sections.
Good to know
- Open to horse riders
Carry water for yourself and ensure your horse is fit and well-prepared for the distance. Check trail conditions after heavy rain, as sandy sections may be boggy. Avoid the hottest part of summer days (December–February). Spring wildflowers (August–October) are a bonus. Wear appropriate riding gear and sturdy footwear.