Trigg Bushland Reserve Loop
About this footpath
The Trigg Bushland Reserve Loop is a 2.7 km moderate bushwalk through Perth's northern suburbs, offering a quick escape into local bushland without leaving the city. This gravel loop takes about 35 minutes and winds through native vegetation typical of Perth's coastal plain, making it an accessible option for walkers seeking a short dose of nature close to home.
Highlights
- Gravel trail easy to navigate and well-maintained
- Native Perth bushland flora along the loop
- Short enough for a lunch-break walk from the city
- Moderate difficulty, suitable for most fitness levels
What to expect
A gently rolling gravel path winding through coastal plain bushland with scattered native shrubs and ground cover. The track is clear and signposted, with moderate gradient throughout—no steep climbs. Shade is patchy; expect some open sections exposed to sun and wind, so the trail can feel more exposed than sheltered forest walks further south.
Good to know
Carry water, especially on warm days—there are few shaded rest spots. Summer heat and bushfire risk mean it's best walked early morning or autumn through spring. Closed footwear recommended for stability on gravel. Dogs are often not permitted in reserves; check local signage before visiting.