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Mt Lindesay Trail, Denmark Mt Lindesay Trail, Denmark

  • Half day
  • 10 km
    • Bush Walk Class 4

      Difficult trail with rough surface that may have very steep hills or extensive rock hopping. Directional signage may be limited. Bushwalking experience, navigation and emergency first aid skills, and good fitness required.

This 10km return walk to the summit of Mount Lindesay (385 metres above sea level) offers colourful wildflowers in spring and spectacular views over the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges and Walpole Wilderness all year round.

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From Denmark, a 23km scenic drive along Scotsdale and Mt Lindesay Roads takes you to the Mt Lindesay trailhead and picnic area.  The walk trail leads you down to the Denmark River and across a bridge.  After this, the track is steep for 500 metres.  It is then an easy grade walk for about 2.5km, passing through jarrah and mallee scrub before arriving at a granite outcrop.  Tall white trail markers guide you over the rocks.  Once at the summit, enjoy the panoramic views over farmland, the coast and the Walpole Wilderness.

This granite mondanock is the centerpiece of the Mount Lindesay National Park, home to threatened ecological communities. so please leave your pets at home.

Picnic tables and toilets are provided for ‘pit stops’ before or after your hike!

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Time / Duration

3-4 hours return

Length

10km return

What To Pack

Group B (Bushwalks and/or longer trails) required.

Trail Start

Mt Lindesay picnic area 23km north of Denmark (4.5 hours, 420km south of Perth) along the Mt Lindesay Road.

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Trail End

Summit of Mount Lindesay

Bush Walk

Class 4

Difficult trail with rough surface that may have very steep hills or extensive rock hopping. Directional signage may be limited. Bushwalking experience, navigation and emergency first aid skills, and good fitness required.

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Hazards & Warnings

Mount Lindesay has steep drop-offs once you reach the granite section of the track. Dark granite can be slippery due to moss and lichen growth.

Facilities

  • Car Park
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Best time of year

All year round

Trail Access

Road or bus to Denmark.

Prohibited Items

No pets, No fires in National Parks
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5 trail goers have rated Mt Lindesay Trail, Denmark as 4.8 out of 5!

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Chelle Fisher

Reviewed 2 Jun 2022, 7:48pm

One of my favourites in the region, Mt Lindesay is a challenging hike with epic views and Wildflower season goes off.
Nicole Murray

Reviewed 10 May 2021, 9:30am

We did this on a hot day in March. So we struggled a bit with the heat going up. There's a lot of shade though so wasn't too bad. I didn't tackle the last bit of granite rocks at the top but my husband did. Amazing views. Well maintained trail. Loved it.
Tracey Chappell

Reviewed 16 Jan 2020, 2:43pm

Climbed it mid Jan on a 22 degree day. Really well marked on the way up but keep a look out for rock piles on the way down to guide u over the rocky sections. This would be mind blowing in wildflower season and incredible views up the top. Definitely take a jacket for the summit. We did it in 4 hours with a decent lunch break up the top and took heaps of photos/videos on the way.
john speidel

Reviewed 6 Sep 2019, 11:25am

great views - good warning on slippy pieces - definitely will do again
Mairi Mackay

Reviewed 19 Apr 2017, 8:44am

We did this trail on Easter Sunday. We found it to be well sign posted. Had fun climbing over the rocks closer to the top (although I can imagine if wet this wouldn't be so fun). Enjoyed the fantastic panoramic views from the top.

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