Quinns Beach PSP
About this cycle path
Quinns Beach PSP is a 3.1 km shared path near Joondalup linking the local area to the coast. The concrete surface and moderate gradient make it suitable for casual cyclists and families. It's a straightforward ride taking around 10 minutes, offering a convenient way to access the beach precinct and coastal views.
Highlights
- Concrete path suitable for all bike types
- Flat to moderate gradient, quick coastal commute
- Access to Quinns Beach and surrounding reserves
- Well-suited to families and casual riders
- 10-minute ride from Joondalup residential areas
What to expect
Concrete surface in good condition underfoot (or rolling). Terrain is gently graded, with no steep sections—typical of Perth PSPs. The path should be clearly signposted through suburban and transitional landscape. Shade varies; check conditions and plan timing in warmer months as summer brings heat and glare off concrete.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Firm/surfaced — more accessible going
Carry water, especially on hot days—summer temperatures climb sharply in Perth. Concrete reflects heat, so early morning or late afternoon rides are more comfortable. Suitable for hybrid or road bikes. The path may be busy at weekends. Winter (Jun–Aug) offers pleasant riding conditions.