Karri Glade Walk
About this footpath
Karri Glade Walk is a short, easy footpath through tall karri forest near Pemberton. At 680 metres, it's a quick stroll suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The walk winds through the understory of one of Western Australia's most impressive tree species, offering a peaceful taste of South-West forest character without requiring significant time or effort.
Highlights
- Tall karri trees towering overhead
- 10-minute forest stroll, minimal time commitment
- Flat, easy terrain for all abilities
- Peaceful South-West bushland setting
What to expect
A gentle dirt track winding through karri forest. Mostly flat or near-level walking with minimal gradient. Well-maintained underfoot, with natural forest floor. Expect good shade beneath the karri canopy, though some sections may be exposed. The trail should be clearly marked or easy to follow.
Good to know
Wear sturdy walking shoes with grip for uneven forest floor. Carry water on warm days. The walk is accessible year-round, though spring (August–October) brings wildflowers. Summer can be hot; check for local bushfire restrictions in December–February. Dogs are typically not permitted in forest reserves.