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Turner Hill Mountain Bike Trail, Murray Turner Hill Mountain Bike Trail, Murray

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 in Perth & Surrounds

  • 1-3 hours
  • 11 km
    • Mountain Bike Moderate

      Recommended for moderate intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience. Typically narrow trails with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features.

Close to Perth for an easy getaway, Turner Hill, between Pinjarra and Dwellingup, is a superb mountain bike trail with lots of flowing singletrack, challenging obstacles making it both enjoyable and exhilarating. In addition to the 11km main loop, there’s a 5km shortcut, as well as an easy rated 1.1km kids loop.

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Turner Hill is nearly everyone's favourite trail. Despite being 1.25 hours drive from Perth it is worth the trek to blast out a couple of laps of this all singletrack loop. There are plenty of rocks and obstacles to keep you on your toes and keen to do another lap or two.

In addition to the main 11km loop, there is a short cut which makes shortens the trail to only 5km, whilst still keeping all the fun bits, and a fairly new 1.1km Green rated kids loop.

Getting There:
From Perth, travelling south on South Western Highway, turn left into Del Park Rd at North Dandalup, after about 10k turn RIGHT onto Scarp Road. (Don't let the Scarp Road to your left a few km's back confuse you! It's definitely on your RIGHT if you're following these directions.) You will see a little Munda Biddi sign at the trail crossing the road about 50m before you see the Turner Hill sign. The access road is graded dirt for a couple of km. Follow the signs in to the trail head.

From Perth CBD it takes about 1 hour 15 minutes to drive there.

Route Directions:
The trails heads off from the north side of the car park. Follow the singeltrack loop in a clockwise direction.
The full loop is 10.5km long. There is a short cut to shorten this to 5.4km.
There is also a 1.1km green rated kids loop starting from the car park.

Tips: Try the short loop - still all the fun bits but without the long climb.

Why not make a day of your trip to Dwellingup and try the nearby Marrinup trail as well?

Dwellingup Trails and Visitor Centre

(08) 9538 1108

Other Links

Expand your trip and enjoy great businesses nearby

Dwellingup Forest Lodge

Luxurious chalets set in the tranquillity of the natural bushland. All fully equipped with modern kitchens and linen provided. Beautiful views of the lake from the private balconies.

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Waypoints Cafe

Waypoints Café serves tasty, seasonal food and drinks to nourish the active and adventurous. Overlooking the skate park, pump track, Hotham Valley train and shaded lawn you won't ever need to leave!

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Dwellingup Adventures

Invent your own adventure and lose yourself in the forest and river valleys of Dwellingup.

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Dwellingup Rural Chalets at Lewis Park

Lewis Park is a 16 hectare property with valley and forest views. A perfect place to escape the city and have a relaxing weekend away.

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Dwellingup Transfers

Looking for transport to or from Dwellingup? A drop off out on to the Bibbulmun Track perhaps? We can get you where you want to be!

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Longriders Cafe & Restaurant

Licensed family restaurant with locally sourced produce inspiring the breakfast, lunch and dinner menu.

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Be trail ready for Turner Hill Mountain Bike Trail, Murray

Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.

Time / Duration

45 minutes per lap

Length

11km for a full loop, 5km for the short

What To Pack

Group C - Mountain Biking & Gravel (Mountain bike, gravel and touring trails.) required.

Trail Start

From Perth, travelling south on South Western Highway, turn left into Del Park Rd at North Dandalup, after about 10k turn RIGHT onto Scarp Road.

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Trail End

Mountain Bike

Moderate

Recommended for moderate intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience. Typically narrow trails with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features.

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Difficulty Notes

There's an easy rated 1.1km kids loop.

Facilities

No drinking water available. Mobile phone coverage: there is good Telstra reception, but no coverage from any other network.

  • Car Park
  • Public Toilet

Best time of year

April to October

Trail Access

From Perth, travelling south on South Western Highway, turn left into Del Park Rd at North Dandalup, after about 10k turn RIGHT onto Scarp Road. (Don't let the Scarp Road to your left a few km's back confuse you! It's definitely on your RIGHT if you're following these directions.) You will see a little Munda Biddi sign at the trail crossing the road about 50m before you see the Turner Hill sign. The access road is graded dirt for a couple of km. Follow the signs in to the trail head.

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6 trail goers have rated Turner Hill Mountain Bike Trail, Murray as 4.5 out of 5!

We love to hear from people who've been on our Western Australian trails, so it would be most appreciated it if you wanted to leave a review.

Gabor Borzsei

Reviewed 18 Feb 2022, 12:29pm

Had a great ride today. Great trail with some technical hill climbs.
Tony Holland

Reviewed 19 Nov 2017, 11:58am

Was a neat track till someone took to it with a digger & a chainsaw ruining alot of the neat features now it's a bit boring
Jack Emerton

Reviewed 17 Jun 2017, 6:27pm

Def worth a drive from Perth for a couple loops you will be well rewarded. Maybe a little tough for beginners but for anyone just a bit of experience it is fantastic. Not a downhill type trail but great cross country with a few more tricky jumps and obstacles
Alex Lowe

Reviewed 28 May 2017, 6:33pm

This is a great trail. If you are a beginner and are now transisioning from beginner to intermediate, this is a great trail to do. The drops are manageable with a bit of skill, all technical parts have a chicken track which makes it a great place to skill up. There are minimal riders here as well so you don't get the pressure of other trails like Kalamunda. I had 3 cars there when I rocked up and didn't see anyone. There is a bit of leg work though when trailing uphill, so make sure you bring a snack to replenish that energy!
Colleen Smith

Reviewed 2 Sep 2016, 5:48pm

I've only got this trail by it's tail. Everytime I ride it, it kicks me and throws me around! It is challenging, but also rewards you with some really magic downhill flowy stuff - but you gotta work for it. Lots and lots of obstacles and log roll overs and some rocky gardens too.
wayne hayter

Reviewed 2 Jan 2015, 8:44pm

Exciting trail with good down hill runs with good obstacles

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