Wildflower Walk
About this footpath
The Wildflower Walk is a short, easy 1.9 km gravel loop near Midland, perfect for a quick outing with family or on foot or bike. The trail winds through bushland typical of Perth's fringe, where seasonal wildflowers brighten the understory, especially in spring. Allow about 25 minutes on foot; cyclists can move faster. It's accessible and low-impact, suiting all fitness levels.
Highlights
- Easy 1.9 km loop near Midland
- Spring wildflowers (August–October)
- Gravel surface suitable for walking and cycling
- 25-minute walk, family-friendly
- Local bushland character without steep grades
What to expect
Gravel underfoot throughout, well-formed and easy to walk or ride. Gentle terrain with no significant climbs. The track meanders through native bushland with scattered trees offering dappled shade in places, though sections are more open. Signposting should guide you around the loop without confusion.
Good to know
- Open to cyclists
Spring (August–October) showcases wildflowers at their best. Carry water in warmer months; the exposed sections can feel hot in summer. Wear sturdy footwear or suitable bike shoes. The trail is open to both walkers and cyclists—watch for other users. Summer bushfire risk is present; check conditions before visiting.