Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).
The Mundlimup Timber Trail starts at the 1890s timber tramway. There is a picnic area and the trail goes over a small bridge and up some steps. The forest is regrowth jarrah. There is interpretive signage around the timber industry features such as the Log Landing and saw pit.Â
A series of beautiful trails on Noongar Country, around the historic Jarrahdale township, where you can choose to walk, trot and pedal — all within an hour from the CBD....
Easy trail with modified or hardened surface, and gentle hills or occasional steps. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required. May be suitable for assisted wheelchair users (if ramps are provided at steps).
What To Pack
What To Pack
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails
(Bushwalks and/or longer trails)
Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 30+)
Insect repellent
Plenty of drinking water (as a minimum carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour of walking, per person).
PLB or satellite phone
Clothing to suit the activity, environment and weather conditions.
Map/ Compass, do not rely on your phone in remote locations.
Snacks/ Meals to keep your energy levels up on longer walks
Extra food and water in case of unexpected delays
Rubbish bag to remove all your rubbish
Reference material such as wildflower wildlife guides.
Whistle (for emergencies, six short blasts per minute)
Small trowel for toilet emergencies, and a few sheets of toilet paper in a small waterproof bag.
Personal first aid kit (check that items are clean, properly sealed, have not exceeded expiry dates and that used items have been replaced).
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6 trail goers have rated this trail as 4.17 out of 5!
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Arnia Hamilton rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 4 out of 5
Arnia Hamilton
Reviewed 30 Mar 2026, 9:23pm
So beautiful and peaceful. Feels like you are away from the city 🌲 The path to parking would benefit from clearer signage. We also found the trail signs confusing and unclear on the return, leading to us getting a bit lost. But it is definitely worth visiting!
Stacey Spencer rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 5 out of 5
Stacey Spencer
Reviewed 16 Nov 2025, 8:56am
Great trail easy to walk with dodgy knees
Lots of wildflowers,birds,insects
Had a great hike and thoroughly enjoyed the trail
Carrie Dean rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 4 out of 5
Carrie Dean
Reviewed 24 Sep 2024, 12:43pm
Beautiful well signposted route, nice and flat, easy for children
Jeff Haisma rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 4 out of 5
Jeff Haisma
Reviewed 27 Aug 2022, 8:54am
As per other reviews, parking is a bit of a guess but still worth the effort. Saw an echidna snuffling about on the well marked trail with nice treescape.
Amy Nelson rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 4 out of 5
Amy Nelson
Reviewed 8 May 2022, 8:33pm
The trail it self was really good, well marked paths and info along the way. but was horrible trying to figure out where the entrance was, its down a gravel road, but is suitable for 2wd. minimal parking spaces but when I went, there was one other car anyway
Jess Kendall rated Mundlimup Timber Trails, Jarrahdale a 4 out of 5
Jess Kendall
Reviewed 2 Aug 2020, 2:59pm
Great family friendly walk. Lots to see to keep kids interested and easy trail to get through. There is also the option of doing a shorter walk if you like.
Could use clearer signage where to turn off for parking and parking spots were limited.
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