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<strong>Trails</strong> in Wellington National Park<br />

Wellington National Park<br />

Walkers and cyclists share use of the Sika trail and parts of all the other trails. Cyclists, please<br />

slow down and respect other users.<br />

Jabitj walk trail - 6km (12km return)<br />

Kiosk to Honeymoon Pool is 6km one way, 12km return.<br />

Allow about 2 hrs each way for this relatively easy walk<br />

along the Collie River through mature forest, granite<br />

outcrops, river pools and rapids.<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj walk trail - 5 km<br />

return or 9.5km loop<br />

Honeymoon Pool to the lookout and return is 5km. The<br />

entire loop trail 9.5km.<br />

Follow the Jabitj trail to the start of this trail. A steep climb<br />

takes you to a lookout over the jarrah forest and Collie<br />

River. You can then either return or continue to complete<br />

the loop. Watch for cyclists.<br />

Sika dual use trail - 9.8 km return<br />

This walk and cycle trail will take you through jarrah<br />

forest with views of the Collie River valley.<br />

Munda Biddi cycle trail<br />

This long distance cycle trail will eventually stretch from<br />

Perth to Albany. In 2005 the trail and shelters were<br />

completed to the north of Collie.<br />

You can also cycle at the Mount Lennard Mountain Bike<br />

trails. These start from Lennard Road just off Pile Road,<br />

access from River Road.<br />

Jabitj - pronounced Jabich, Noongar for rivers edge<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj - pronounced Kurlin cheningen, Noongar for come and see<br />

For more information contact :<br />

Department of Conservation and Land Management<br />

147 Wittenoom St, Collie<br />

Ph : 9734 1988<br />

Department of Environment<br />

and Conservation<br />

wnp trail orientation 11-06.indd 1<br />

30/5/06 10:32:01 AM


<strong>Trails</strong> in Wellington National Park<br />

Wellington National Park<br />

Walkers and cyclists share use of the Sika trail and parts of all the other trails. Cyclists, please<br />

slow down and respect other users.<br />

Jabitj walk trail - 6km (12km return)<br />

Kiosk to Honeymoon Pool is 6km one way, 12km return.<br />

Allow about 2 hrs each way for this relatively easy walk<br />

along the Collie River through mature forest, granite<br />

outcrops, river pools and rapids.<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj walk trail - 5 km<br />

return or 9.5km loop<br />

Honeymoon Pool to the lookout and return is 5km. The<br />

entire loop trail 9.5km.<br />

Follow the Jabitj trail to the start of this trail. A steep climb<br />

takes you to a lookout over the jarrah forest and Collie<br />

River. You can then either return or continue to complete<br />

the loop. Watch for cyclists.<br />

Sika dual use trail - 9.8 km return<br />

This walk and cycle trail will take you through jarrah<br />

forest with views of the Collie River valley.<br />

Munda Biddi cycle trail<br />

This long distance cycle trail will eventually stretch from<br />

Perth to Albany. In 2005 the trail and shelters were<br />

completed to the north of Collie.<br />

You can also cycle at the Mount Lennard Mountain Bike<br />

trails. These start from Lennard Road just off Pile Road,<br />

access from River Road.<br />

Jabitj - pronounced Jabich, Noongar for rivers edge<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj - pronounced Kurlin cheningen, Noongar for come and see<br />

For more information contact :<br />

Department of Conservation and Land Management<br />

147 Wittenoom St, Collie<br />

Ph : 9734 1988<br />

Department of Environment<br />

and Conservation<br />

wnp trail orientation 11-06.indd 2<br />

30/5/06 10:32:06 AM


<strong>Trails</strong> in Wellington National Park<br />

Wellington National Park<br />

Walkers and cyclists share use of the Sika trail and parts of all the other trails. Cyclists, please<br />

slow down and respect other users.<br />

Jabitj walk trail - 6km (12km return)<br />

Kiosk to Honeymoon Pool is 6km one way, 12km return.<br />

Allow about 2 hrs each way for this relatively easy walk<br />

along the Collie River through mature forest, granite<br />

outcrops, river pools and rapids.<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj walk trail - 5 km<br />

return or 9.5km loop<br />

Honeymoon Pool to the lookout and return is 5km. The<br />

entire loop trail 9.5km.<br />

Follow the Jabitj trail to the start of this trail. A steep climb<br />

takes you to a lookout over the jarrah forest and Collie<br />

River. You can then either return or continue to complete<br />

the loop. Watch for cyclists.<br />

Sika dual use trail - 9.8 km return<br />

This walk and cycle trail will take you through jarrah<br />

forest with views of the Collie River valley.<br />

Munda Biddi cycle trail<br />

This long distance cycle trail will eventually stretch from<br />

Perth to Albany. In 2005 the trail and shelters were<br />

completed to the north of Collie.<br />

You can also cycle at the Mount Lennard Mountain Bike<br />

trails. These start from Lennard Road just off Pile Road,<br />

access from River Road.<br />

Jabitj - pronounced Jabich, Noongar for rivers edge<br />

Kurliiny Tjenangitj - pronounced Kurlin cheningen, Noongar for come and see<br />

For more information contact :<br />

Department of Conservation and Land Management<br />

147 Wittenoom St, Collie<br />

Ph : 9734 1988<br />

Department of Environment<br />

and Conservation<br />

wnp trail orientation 11-06.indd 3<br />

30/5/06 10:32:10 AM

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