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May 30

Experience the Cape to Cape Track, the Cape2Camp Way

Want to walk WA’s most iconic coastal track without carrying a heavy pack or planning every detail? Cape2Camp offers self-guided, fully supported multi-day hikes on the Cape to Cape Track — with pre-prepared meals, quality gear, and a cosy campsite waiting for you each night. It’s hiking with just the right mix of freedom and comfort.

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May 30

Finding Makuru Magic On The Trails

While most trail-goers think of sunshine and dry days as the best time to explore, there's something undeniably magical about WA's trails during the wet season. Rain transforms the landscape — waterfalls come to life, forests breathe deeply, and the air is thick with the scent of earth and eucalyptus. This is a time when nature whispers its secrets to those willing to brave a few puddles.

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Jun 15

Western Australia's Best Trail Runs

Western Australia boasts incredible landscapes and some of the world's most spectacular coastal, bush, and outback scenery. With a vast network of trails, many within 30 minutes of Perth, and a fantastic climate, WA is a trail runner's paradise. Here are our top trail picks, featuring rugged coastal cliffs, plunging waterfalls, and lush forests—all within a 90-minute drive of Perth. Lace up your runners and get out there!

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Apr 12

Family Trails for the Weekend

We all enjoy spending quality time with our families and little ones, and what better way to connect with family than in and around nature. With 28,000km of marked designated trails in WA, your nearest trail is often closer than you think.

Here are five hand picked tracks that will take you and your tribe on a path of discovery. From magical fairy doors, and mysterious shipwrecks, to dancing fairy wrens, and peculiar pelicans swimming alongside fascinating spoonbills.

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