Jimmy Road
About this track
Jimmy Road is a 2.7 km moderate track near Pemberton, taking about 35 minutes to walk. The unpaved surface winds through the native forest characteristic of the South-West, offering a straightforward outing suited to walkers with basic fitness. It's a good choice for a half-hour nature walk without steep climbs or technical difficulty.
Highlights
- 2.7 km unpaved track through native forest
- Moderate difficulty, around 35 minutes
- Close to Pemberton township
- Suitable for regular bushwalkers
What to expect
Well-formed unpaved track with gentle to moderate gradient. The forest floor typical of the South-West — likely jarrah or marri — will be underfoot. Expect moderate shade from the canopy, though some open stretches may be exposed. Track should be clearly marked; check locally for current signposting and any recent storm damage.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy walking boots for grip on unpaved terrain. Spring (Aug–Oct) offers wildflowers and cooler conditions. Summer heat and bushfire risk mean early starts are wise. Check fire danger ratings before visiting in summer and autumn.