
Brickwood Reserve Trail


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Trail Start
Get directionsMultiple entrance location to the reserve
Trail End
Get directionsMultiple exit locations in the reserve
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Trails WA supports the seven principles recommended by Leave No Trace Australia for minimising your impacts when using the trails.
Learn moreAbout Brickwood Reserve Trail
The Brickwood Reserve is the largest remaining area of the critically endangered open Marri and Kingia woodland. The trail provides a great opportunity to experience the nature in a safe environment.
To protect the reserve from damage and prevent the spread of dieback, please keep to the path.
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Time / Duration
1-2hrs
Length
4kms
What To Pack
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.
What To Pack
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities)
- Full large water bottle per person.
- Sun hat or bike helmet (compulsory in WA).
- Sunglasses, sunscreen (30+) and insect repellant.
- Clothes to suit the activity and potential weather conditions (See suggestions below).
- Binoculars and camera (optional).
Bush Walk
Grade 2
No bushwalking experience required. The track is a hardened or compacted surface and may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps. Walks no greater than 10km. Suitable for families with young children.
Facilities
Parking available at Briggs Park Reserve. Public toilets available at Serpentine Jarrahdale Recreation Centre on Mead Street.- Camping
- Car Park
- Dog Friendly
Best time of year
September - November
Fees
Trail Access
Access Points - Warrington Rd, Turner Rd, Briggs Park Reserve


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