Reid Highway PSP
About this cycle route
The Reid Highway PSP is a 21 km shared path that offers a challenging commuter and recreational route for experienced cyclists near Perth. Running alongside Reid Highway, this path provides direct access between key areas but demands fitness and attention to traffic-adjacent riding. Best suited to confident urban cyclists comfortable with busier corridors.
Highlights
- 21 km dedicated shared path for cyclists
- Challenging terrain suits experienced riders
- Direct Perth commuter corridor route
- Signposted throughout for navigation
- 1.5 hour ride for fit cyclists
What to expect
A paved shared path running parallel to Reid Highway with consistent gradient and sealed surface. Expect some undulation and a mix of open and semi-shaded sections. The route follows an urban corridor with moderate to heavy adjacent traffic noise. Well-signposted at key intersections and turns. Pace is brisk and the path demands alertness around road crossings.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
- Waymarked route
Carry water and wear a helmet—this is a fast, traffic-adjacent route requiring confidence on busy urban paths. Perth's summer heat (Nov–Mar) makes early morning or late afternoon riding preferable. Check conditions before riding and wear high-visibility gear. Suitable for hybrid, road or gravel bikes with good tyres.