Seven Day Road
About this track
Seven Day Road is a challenging 17 km gravel track near Pemberton in the South-West, taking around three hours and 45 minutes to complete. This is a serious walk for experienced bushwalkers, best tackled with good fitness and preparation. The route follows gravel track through forest country typical of the region's jarrah and marri woodland.
Highlights
- Challenging full-day walk through South-West forest
- Gravel track terrain suits experienced walkers
- Remote bushland away from main trails
- Opportunity to spot native birds and wildlife
- Test your navigation and endurance skills
What to expect
Gravel track throughout, with variable gradient and some steep sections that will test your fitness. The trail winds through native forest offering patches of shade, though exposure varies. Signposting may be minimal on this remote route, so navigation skills and map awareness are essential. Uneven ground and roots are common in forest sections.
Good to know
Carry plenty of water—at least 2–3 litres—as reliable sources are scarce on this remote track. Summer heat and bushfire risk make cooler months (April–October) preferable. Wear sturdy walking boots with good ankle support and traction. Start early to finish before dark. Inform someone of your intended route and expected return time.