
New Trails WA Website Launch
After two years of planning and development, the new Trails WA website was launched in May by the Minister for Culture and the Arts, Sport and Recreation, the
After two years of planning and development, the new Trails WA website was launched in May by the Minister for Culture and the Arts, Sport and Recreation, the
On June 4 several countries celebrate a National Trails Day. The American Hiking Society has been celebrating a National Trails Day in the USA on the second Saturday
We acknowledge the Minang people of the Noongar nation as the Traditional Owners of the land through which the trail passes. The Parks and Wildlife Service of the
The State Government is investing $8.5 million to preserve and enhance Yellagonga Regional Park, which is in the City of Joondalup. Works will include the construction of 7km
Over the last two years, Western Australians have been out rediscovering their passion for WA’s natural places and local attractions in increasing numbers. The demand for adventure trails
The story so far Mountain bike trails have been in and around Margaret River for over 15 years. Unsanctioned trails were built in the Boranup Forest and in
The story so far … Dwellingup is in the traditional home of the Wilman people and is recognised as a sacred, spiritual dreaming place. The origin of the town’s
The Wiilman Bilya walk trail is part of the Wambenger Trails, a $10 million Royalties for Regions project of the McGowan Government aimed at making Collie a nationally
From February 2022, the Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) will commence a significant upgrade project to the iconic Bald Head
The Member for Warren-Blackwood Ms Jane Kelsbie MLA officially opened the Elephant Rocks to Waterfall Beach section of the William Bay trail on Monday 20 December 2021. Minang
The Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) is pleased to announce that it has completed the final construction of the extension
The Great Southern Adventure Trails Project is a State Government Recovery Plan initiative, investing $15million in new and upgraded trails, visitor facilities and infrastructure. Project works and funding
Works have now been completed on the relocation of the southern terminus for two of WA’s great long trails, the Bibbulmun Track walk trail and the Munda Biddi
We acknowledge the Kinjarling people of Noongar nation as the Traditional Owners of the land for which this event is being held. The WA Trails and Recreation Forum
The 4.7km return Castle Rock Trail in Porongurup National Park starts at the Castle Rock picnic area and climbs through jarrah, marri and karri forest, past the fascinating
Amidst all the recent wind and rain, DBCA’s Long Trails Coordinator Stephen King and Project Manager Jarred Pedro were out braving the weather in Albany to realign both
Works have commenced on the relocation of the southern terminus for two of WA’s great long trails, the Bibbulmun Track walk trail and the Munda Biddi cycle trail.
The Collie Adventure Trails (CAT) brand was launched in Collie on Sunday 13 December with the help of local businesses and the Collie community. The CAT project is a $10
The 35-kilometre network of new mountain bike trails was officially opened in Lane Poole Reserve recently as part of the $8.4 million Dwellingup Adventure Trails project. The trails
Mountain biking enthusiasts now have additional trails to explore in the South West with the completion of the Arklow trail network, north of Collie. With the most recently
While our world was forced into lockdown, work has forged ahead on the impressive Dwellingup National Trails Centre project. The Dwellingup Trails and Visitor Centre’s (DTVC) new building
Amid exciting new changes to travel restrictions across the south-west due to an easing of the COVID-19 crisis, ventures in Collie are preparing for a new and improved
Collie is on track to becoming a prime trail adventure town, with the recent announcement of funding for new local tourism projects supported by the $2 million Collie
We now find ourselves living in a world of ‘social distancing’ to manage the potentially devastating impacts of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. While there have been direct impacts
Who would have thought a couple of months ago we would find ourselves dealing with a pandemic and living in a world of ‘social distancing’ restrictions? The current
Bunbury Geographe Tourism have recently published a great new mountain bike trail map for the Collie River Valley and Wellington National Park. The perfect way to find a
New trails are progressively being rolled out across the Murray Valley Trail Network in Lane Poole Reserve, which includes the popular Year 1, Boom Boom and Bam Bam
As more trails are built in Collie they are already attracting new businesses focussed on trails and trails tourism. TraaVerse is a family owned and operated trails and
Western Australia’s next key trails town, is just six months out from the opening of a significant piece of infrastructure, with works steadily progressing Dwellingup’s Trails and Visitor
Local residents and job seekers are being given the opportunity to diversify their skills into the trail construction industry. The State Government is conducting a course for up
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