McLusky Bridge (Submerged)
About this footpath
McLusky Bridge is a brief historical footpath near Collie that crosses or approaches a submerged bridge structure. At just 30 metres, it's an easy walk suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The short duration makes it ideal for a quick stop while visiting the Collie area, offering a glimpse of local heritage in the South-West's timber and mining country.
Highlights
- Submerged bridge—local history and engineering
- 5-minute walk, suitable for all ages
- Quick stop on Collie regional visit
- Easy terrain, minimal elevation change
What to expect
A flat, short footpath with easy underfoot conditions. The walk is well-sheltered by South-West forest or open terrain depending on immediate surroundings. Signposting should be clear given the proximity to Collie. No steep gradients or obstacles.
Good to know
Bring sun protection and water, especially in summer heat. The path is short enough for a brief stop, but the bridge's submerged state means water levels may vary seasonally. Check local conditions before visiting.