Visit Collie
Experience adventure exploring the network of diverse trails, pristine lakes, waterways and river pools. Reconnect with nature in the magnificent national park or relax and soak up Collie’s rich cultural...
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Part of Wambenger Trails, Wellington National Park network
Part of Wambenger Trails, Wellington National Park network
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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 moreGet ready to feel the surge on Watts Up, a 1.3km, blue (moderate) trail that starts off Jabitj Trail and finishes at Sika Trail. This trail is short, intense, and will have you feeling the burn in no time.
For those looking to amp up the challenge, harder A-lines are scattered along the trail to test your skills and keep the adrenaline buzzing.
Comprehensive information on the South West region including destinations, things to see and do, accommodation and tours.
Collie’s funkiest affordable accommodation
The Ultimate Getaway - Tranquil Whispering Pines is situated amongst natural bushland at the edge of the forest on the banks of the Collie River.
Collie's First Resort coming
Small group tours & transfers embracing connections with Wildflowers, Murals, Heritage trails.
Our modern Visitor Centre has excellent facilities and our friendly staff are local experts who are happy to assist to make your visit to Collie enjoyable.
Crown Hotel Collie is a small, friendly country hotel located in Collie, Western Australia.
Hike, Kayak or E-bike your way around the Collie River Valley region with us, for an experience you'll remember.
Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.
Less than 45 minutes
1.3km
No fees apply for Wellington National Park. Camping fees apply (optional).
2WD. Approximately 180km from Perth, 20km west of Collie. Enter the National Park from the north on Coalfields Highway or from the south on Pile Road.
Moderate
Recommended for moderate intermediate riders with some technical mountain biking experience. Typically narrow trails with loose, soft, rocky or slippery sections and hills with short steep sections. Riders will encounter obstacles and technical trail features.
Group C - Mountain Biking & Gravel (Mountain bike, gravel and touring trails.)
Pets are NOT permitted in Wellington National Park
Mountain biking is a potentially dangerous activity with inherent risks. Ride within your skills and abilities.
Ride with a buddy.
Do not rely on your mobile phone. Coverage in the area is limited.
Facilities are available at Wellington Dam.
15°C
Feels like 15°C
Max 19°C
Min 13°C
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Earn the Mountain Biker badge when you complete this trail.
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