Northern Boundary Track
About this track
The Northern Boundary Track is a short, easy walk near Pemberton through native forest. At 860 metres, it's ideal for a quick outing or warm-up walk, offering a taste of the South-West's jarrah and marri woodland without committing to a longer trail. The unpaved surface and flat terrain make it accessible to most walkers.
Highlights
- Quick forest walk near Pemberton
- Native jarrah and marri woodland
- Easy pace, good for all abilities
- 10-minute loop or out-and-back option
What to expect
Unpaved track through typical South-West forest on mostly level ground. The path is straightforward to follow with minimal steep sections. Expect dappled shade from the canopy, though some open sections may be exposed in hot weather. The walk suits most fitness levels and casual footwear.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Summer brings heat and bushfire risk; check local conditions before walking. Wear sturdy shoes for the unpaved surface. Spring (August–October) offers wildflowers and pleasant walking weather. Allow extra time to enjoy the forest rather than rush the short distance.