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Berridge Park, Denmark which is 420km (4.5 hours) south of Perth
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Learn moreThis loop trail is an easy three kilometre walk or cycle, starting at Berridge Park in the Denmark townsite and meandering along the western river bank to the heritage Railway Bridge, where it crosses the Denmark River, to return to Denmark town along the eastern river bank.
This easy walk under the karris and paperbarks along the riverbanks offers beautiful river views and good bird-watching.
The Mokare Heritage Trail also offers a glimpse of Denmark's rail and settlement heritage, passing over the heritage Railway Bridge near the mouth of the Denmark River. The trail is named after Mokare, an early Aboriginal leader from Albany who assisted Dr Thomas Wilson on his 1829 expedition to the Denmark district.
The trail links with the Munda Biddi Cycle Trail and the Wilson Inlet Heritage Trail at the heritage Railway Bridge, where interpretative signage explains the history of the area, and trail users can stop for a BBQ or picnic in the gazebo shelter provided.
Sections of the eastern river bank pathway are subject to inundation during winter when the river water-level is high, during July - September.
The Mokare Trail links directly to the Munda Biddi Cycle Trail
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Up to 1 hour
3 km loop. Trail can be walked in shorter 15 minutes sections.
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities) required.
Group A (Urban trails or short trails near facilities)
Grade 1
No bushwalking experience required. Flat even surface with no steps or steep sections. Suitable for wheelchair users who have someone to assist them. Walks no greater than 5km.
All year round, short sections of the trail may be innundated in July to September
Road, bus or cycle to Denmark
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