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Harvey Wildflower Ridge Walk Harvey Wildflower Ridge Walk

  • Less than 1 hour
  • 1.4 km
    • Bush Walk Class 3

      Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.

This delightful 1.4 kilometre easy walk has stunning views over the backwaters of the Harvey Dam to the east and all the way to the coast on the western side. The trail passes several large granite outcrops and is ablaze with wildflowers in Spring.

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Only 90 minutes south of Perth, on the outskirts of the town of Harvey in Australia's South West, this delightful 1.4 km short trail has stunning views over the backwaters of the Harvey Dam to the East and all the way to the coast on the western side. The trail passes several large granite outcrops and is ablaze with wildflowers in Spring.

The trail is gently undulating and suitable for most fitness levels. There are a number of seats provided along the trail where you can sit and take in the stunning views. Bird life is prolific in the area and if you are lucky you may spot a bright blue wren flitting between the undergrowth.

There is a sealed road all the way to the trailhead and a small gravel carpark with room for several cars. The trail is signed on the South West Hwy and Honeymoon Rd.

A wood fire BBQ (byo wood) and picnic table is provided and it is the perfect spot for a relaxing bush picnic after completing the trail. Please check with the Shire of Harvey about when you are allowed to light a fire. 

Shire of Harvey

(08) 9729 0300

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Time / Duration

Up to 30 minutes stroll

Length

1.4km loop

What To Pack

Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails) required.

Trail Start

Honeymoon Rd, Harvey (2.5 km from the SW Hwy) Approx 1.5 hours south of Perth

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Trail End

Bush Walk

Class 3

Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.

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Facilities

The nearest public toilets and drinking water are located 5 km away, in the nearby town of Harvey.

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car Park
  • Lookouts
  • Picnic Area
  • Shaded Area

Best time of year

April to November

Fees

No fees apply

Trail Access

Road 2WD

Prohibited Items

No pets permitted
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1 trail goers have rated Harvey Wildflower Ridge Walk as 4 out of 5!

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Steve Dunne

Reviewed 11 Jun 2022, 6:38pm

As far as hikes go, this is no Bibbulmun Track but for the views alone, this is well worth the short drive off South West Highway to have a look.

The hike itself is only short (1.4km) and well marked. It’s a little steep and rugged in places but needs no special skills or gear. Just a camera, common sense and good pair of walking shoes. There is a gravel car park just off Honeymoon Road at the start of the trail. There are some picnic benches along the way as well as lookout benches at some of the more spectacular vistas. It is so peaceful to sit at the top of the world where it’s a lot less crowded. Taking time out to embrace this special place will do more for your mental health than any number of doctor appointments. Spectacular views, incredible granite outcrops, bird life, beautiful trees and forests.

Take a few minutes out of your journey to stop off at this incredible place and realise there are more important things in life than rushing to your destination to catch up on the latest Netflix episode.

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