FootpathModerate📍 Collie

Kurliny Tenagitj (Come and See) Trail

Distance
3.1 km
Approx. time
40 min
Difficulty
Moderate
Surface
dirt
Nearest town
Collie

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.

More routes near Collie

Cycle route · Challenging
Munda Biddi Trail
📏 1036 km
Walking route · Challenging
Bibbulmun Track
📏 960 km
Walking route · Challenging
Wiilman Bilya Trail
📏 79 km
Cycle route · Challenging
Munda Biddi Trail alternate
📏 21 km
Walking route · Challenging
Bibbulmun Wellington Spur Trail
📏 17 km
Walking route · Challenging
Bibbulmun Track alternatives
📏 11 km
← All walks & trails