Wellington Hike Trails

Wellington Hike Trails
Part of the Wambenger Trails Network

Wiilman Country on Foot

Welcome to one of WA’s most scenic bushwalking spots at the Wellington National Park. Just a short drive from Collie, this stunning corner of the South West is criss-crossed with hiking trails that wind through towering jarrah, along rushing rivers, and up to breathtaking views.

These trails aren’t just walks in the bush, each trail offers a different slice of nature, culture and fun. Whether you’re in it for a short stroll or a challenging climb, you’ll find a trail that powers your play right here on Wiilman Country.

Plan Your Hike

Location: Wellington National Park – approx. 2.5 hours from Perth, 45 mins from Bunbury, 30 mins from Collie. Enter the national park from the north on Coalfields Highway or from the south on Pile Road and follow the signs to the Kiosk.

Trailheads: Wellington and Potters

Nearby facilities: Toilets, picnic areas, Potters Gorge Campground, Kiosk at the Dam, Adventure Connections Hire Hub

Attractions: Wellington Dam Lookout, Reflections Mega Mural, The Quarry

25.3 km

Of Hiking Trails

3 Day-use Trails

Class 3

25 minutes

West of Collie

Wellington National Park on Trailforks.com

Choose Your Trail

From riverside rambles to forest loops and clifftop climbs, take your pick from these top hiking trails in the park. Whether you’re chasing wildflowers in spring, soaking up valley views, or wandering beneath the canopy of ancient jarrah and marri trees, there’s a trail to match your pace and your sense of adventure.

Please consider your skills and experience before choosing a trail.

Jabitj

Jabitj is the Noongar word for ‘running water’. The trail follows the Collie River between the Kiosk and Honeymoon Pool. It passes a series of deep freshwater pools and large granite outcrops. The trail is steep and rocky in places.

6 km one way. Walkers allow 2 hours each way.

Dual Direction & Shared-Use Trail – Walk & Cycle

Class 3

6.0 km

2 hours

Sika

This walk and cycle trail winds through a forest of marri, jarrah and blackbutt with views of the Collie River valley and Wellington Dam. It has a compacted surface with gentle hill sections and occasional rock steps.

Dual Direction & Shared-Use Trail – Walk & Cycle

Class 3

9.8 km

3 hours

Kurliiny Tjenangitj

Kurliiny Tjenangitj is Noongar for ‘come and see’. The trail leads to a viewpoint with sweeping views over the forest and Collie River valley.

Choose between the 5 kilometre return climb to the lookout or complete the entire 9.5 kilometre loop. The trail is steep in places so please read the safety advice.

Class 3

9.5 km

3 hours

Wiilman Bilya Trail

The Wiilman Bilya is a dedicated 5-day, 4-night walking trail, stretching 87 kilometres in a loop that starts and finishes in the town of Collie. It combines sealed dual-use paths with a mix of dedicated single-track forest trails and minor vehicle tracks. To the south of Wellington Dam the trail uses part of the Bibbulmun Wellington Spur Trail.

Class 4

87 km

5 days

Wellington Spur

A scenic hiking link between the Bibbulmun Track and the stunning Wellington Dam recreation area in Wellington National Park. Winding through lush jarrah, marri and yarri (blackbutt) forest, this peaceful section offers a true taste of WA’s wild beauty and showcases the best of the South West’s natural charm.

Class 4

19 km

3 days

Bibbulmun Track

One of the world’s great long-distance walking trails, the Bibbulmun Track stretches 1,000 kilometres from the hills of Kalamunda near Perth all the way to Albany on WA’s south coast. Winding through forests, valleys and country towns, it’s the ultimate way to explore the heart of the South West on foot. Whether you’re tackling the full eight-week journey as an ‘end-to-ender’ or just dipping into a day walk with a comfy bed waiting at the end, the Bibbulmun Track is an unforgettable WA experience. Loved by locals and sought out by international hikers, it’s a bucket-list trail for good reason.

Class 4

1000 km

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Ready to lace up and explore?
Wellington National Park is calling – with trails that challenge, inspire and connect you to nature. Pack your daypack, grab plenty of water, and set out on foot to experience the heart of the Collie River Valley. Your next hiking adventure starts here.

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