Pozzi Road
About this track
Pozzi Road is a 4.4 km moderate track near Pemberton offering a steady walk through the South-West forest. The route follows a well-maintained track suitable for regular bushwalkers, passing through typical karri and marri woodland characteristic of the region. It's a solid hour's outing that rewards effort without demanding scrambling or serious elevation gain.
Highlights
- Karri and marri forest canopy
- Moderate pace, steady gradient
- South-West woodland ecology
- Quiet track away from main routes
- Return walk or loop options
What to expect
Mostly even to gently undulating track underfoot, with packed earth and leaf litter typical of South-West forest floors. The route winds through tall timber with good overhead shade and clear signposting. Gradient is steady rather than steep; no rock scrambles. Expect occasional muddy patches after rain.
Good to know
Carry water—South-West heat can build quickly even under tree cover. Wear sturdy walking shoes with good grip. Spring (Aug–Oct) offers cooler conditions and wildflowers along forest margins. Summer bushfire risk is high; check conditions before heading out. Dogs are generally not permitted in conservation areas near Pemberton.