Pie Road
About this track
Pie Road is a moderate 2.5 km walk near Pemberton in the South-West, taking around 35 minutes. The track winds through typical karri and marri forest, offering a half-hour escape into the tall timber without committing to a full day's outing. Well-suited to walkers seeking a shorter forest walk with gentle challenge.
Highlights
- Karri and marri forest canopy
- Moderate pace, achievable in 35 minutes
- Typical South-West bushland character
- Compact walk near Pemberton town
What to expect
Forest floor of leaf litter and gentle grades, typical of Pemberton's timber country. The track is signposted and reasonably clear underfoot. Expect dappled shade from the tall forest, though some sections may be more open. Terrain is relatively even without steep climbs, making it accessible to most fitness levels.
Good to know
Carry water, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy walking shoes for forest floor stability. Pemberton summers are hot; start early or walk in cooler morning hours. Spring wildflower season (Aug–Oct) adds colour to the understory. Check local conditions before visiting, particularly during bushfire season (Dec–Feb).