Marri Meander
About this cycle path
The Marri Meander is a short, easy cycle path near Collie ideal for a quick pedal through local bushland. At 800 metres, it's perfect for families or riders wanting a brief ride without committing to a longer route. The path showcases the marri and jarrah forest typical of the South-West, making it a pleasant way to explore the area's natural character on two wheels.
Highlights
- Short 800 m loop ideal for families
- Easy, flat cycling through marri forest
- Quick 5-minute ride from Collie
- Local bushland scenery, South-West character
What to expect
A gently graded, easy cycle path winding through open marri and jarrah woodland. The trail is well signposted and suitable for riders of all skill levels. Expect dappled shade from the forest canopy with some open sections; the surface is smooth and easy to navigate.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Bring water even on short rides, especially in warmer months. Summer bushfire risk means checking local conditions before visiting. Suitable for hybrid bikes or mountain bikes. Spring (August–October) offers wildflower colour. Early morning or late afternoon rides avoid peak heat.