Tray Road
About this track
Tray Road is a short, easy gravel track near Pemberton ideal for a quick bushwalk or family outing. The 780-metre track winds through typical South-West forest and can be completed in around 10 minutes, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. It's a straightforward way to sample the jarrah and marri woodland that characterises the region.
Highlights
- Easy 780-metre gravel track near Pemberton
- South-West forest: jarrah and marri woodland
- Quick walk, roughly 10 minutes
- Family-friendly, flat terrain
- Good introduction to local bushland
What to expect
Well-maintained gravel underfoot with minimal gradient. The track is straightforward and easy to follow through native forest with occasional shade from overhead canopy. Expect a gentle, leisurely pace suitable for all abilities. Signposting should be clear, typical of walks in this region.
Good to know
Carry a small amount of water, especially in warmer months. Wear sturdy walking shoes or boots for grip on gravel. Spring (August–October) brings wildflowers to the understory. In summer, be aware of bushfire risk and check local conditions before heading out.