Lefroy Brook Loop Walk
About this footpath
The Lefroy Brook Loop Walk is a short, easy footpath near Pemberton that circles through native bushland along a small watercourse. At 2.1 kilometres, it's a straightforward 30-minute walk suited to families and those seeking a gentle woodland stroll in the South-West. The trail offers a taste of karri and marri forest typical of the region without demanding fitness or navigation skills.
Highlights
- Easy 2.1 km loop through native bushland
- Watercourse scenery in karri-marri forest
- 30-minute walk, family-friendly
- Flat to rolling terrain, minimal elevation
What to expect
Firm footpath on level or gently rolling ground, mostly shaded by native forest canopy. The trail is well-maintained and straightforward to follow. Expect sandy or leafy substrate typical of South-West karri country. Signposting should be clear for a short loop walk, though conditions can vary with recent rainfall.
Good to know
Carry water despite the short distance; South-West summers are hot and dry. Wear sturdy walking shoes for uneven forest floor. Spring (August–October) brings wildflowers. Check conditions after heavy rain. Dogs are typically not permitted in national parks; confirm access rules locally.