Kurliny Tenagitj (Come and See) Trail
About this footpath
Kurliny Tenagitj (Come and See) is a moderate 3.1 km footpath near Collie that winds through native bushland typical of the South-West forest region. The trail offers a rewarding walk through jarrah and marri woodland, taking around 40 minutes at a steady pace. Well-suited to walkers seeking a half-hour escape into the bush without committing to a full day on the trails.
Highlights
- Native jarrah and marri forest setting
- Moderate terrain, achievable in 40 minutes
- Dirt surface through quiet bushland
- Accessible distance from Collie
What to expect
A dirt footpath winding through typical South-West forest with moderate gradient changes. Shade from native trees for most of the walk, though exposure varies with season. The track is signposted and manageable underfoot; wear sturdy walking boots for grip on uneven sections and loose soil.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months—the South-West can be surprisingly warm. Spring (Aug–Oct) brings wildflowers and pleasant conditions. Summer bushfire risk is real; check conditions before visiting. Allow extra time if the track is wet or muddy after rain. Dogs are generally not permitted on WA national park trails.