
Are you looking to escape into nature and explore the hidden gems of Western Australia’s forests? Local guide Alison brings the Collie River Valley to life with her storytelling.
Passionate about nature and its stunning landscapes, she shares her love for the valley’s unique flora and fauna, creating experiences that let you truly connect with WA’s wild beauty.

The upcoming Wellington National Park Jabitj Trail Nature Walks series are an experience not to be missed, offering a chance to catch the last of this year’s wildflowers. Led by knowledgeable guide Alison, this tour combines the beauty of the Collie River with engaging stories of the region’s biodiversity and environmental history. As you walk along the tranquil riverside trail, Alison shares fascinating insights into native plants, wildlife behaviours, and conservation efforts, providing a fresh perspective on WA’s unique forests.

The Jabitj Trail walk trail is a class 3, 12km trail, and competent bushwalking experience is required. Forest Explorers ensures each experience is enriching, safe, and sustainable. As part of their commitment to conservation, they focus on low-impact eco-tourism, preserving the natural beauty of Wellington National Park for future generations.

Whether you’re a solo traveller, a family, or a group of friends, this guided walk offers a perfect way to connect with nature, discover WA’s natural wonders and catch the final blooms of Western Australia’s unique wildflower season.
Book your spot now for the Wellington National Park Jabitj Trail Nature Walk – Embrace the beauty of connections with wildflowers, nature, and ancient landscapes.