A great variety of mountain bike, walking and dual use tracks and trails can be found in the Collie region. There’s bound to be something to suit, whether you’re an experienced mountain bike rider or novice, or looking for a short walk or a longer bush adventure. So don’t forget to pack your bike or walking shoes and enjoy the great outdoors in the beautiful Collie River Valley.
A word of caution – even if you plan a short walk or bike ride, make sure that you tell someone where you plan to go, your estimated time of arrival, carry plenty of water, sunscreen and hat. Be aware that on many parts of the bush tracks there will be no mobile phone coverage.
Staff at the Visitor Centre are happy to assist with advice on the tracks and trails in town. Maps, guide books and brochures are available.
Arklow Trail Network
The Arklow Trail Network is situated approx. 5 km north of Collie on Harris River Road. You will find the trail head at Ray’s Trail car park, on the right …
Collie River Walk
The Collie River walk is a well marked 13km track that follows the Collie River and is suitable for walking and cycling (sealed sections are suitable for prams and wheelchairs). …
Collie to Darkan Rail Trail
The 46.5km Collie to Darkan Rail Trail is a multi use trail, suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding. It begins 20km east of Collie and finishes at the old …
Collie Wagyl Biddi
The newest of the Collie MTB Trails the Collie Wagyl Biddi starts at Soldier’s Park and consists of five trails that are suitable for riders of all levels and hand …
Mount Lennard Mountain Bike Trails
Mt Lennard, located south west of Wellington National Park off Pile Road, has over 40km of mountain bike trails for riders of all levels. The trails weave through the mature …
Munda Biddi
The Munda Biddi Trail (which means path through the forest in the Nyoongar Aboriginal language) has been designed for cyclists of all ages and experience levels. The trail begins in …
Wellington National Park
The beautiful forests and valleys of the National Park are a mecca for bush walkers and mountain bike riders. Several trails are located between Honeymoon Pool and the Quarry picnic …
Lennard 4WD Track, Sailors Gully and The Jump Up’s
Lennard 4WD Track, Sailors Gully and The Jump Up’s are part of a 4WD circuit located within the Wellington National Park. The track starts off fairly tame, then the challenge …
Lennard Drive
This spectacular scenic drive will have you driving deep within the valley, under the canopy of the forest, following the rapids and tranquil waters of the Collie River. Lennard Drive …
Wiilman Bilya Trail
The Wiilman Bilya is a dedicated 5-day, 4-night walking trail, stretching 87 kilometres in a loop that starts in the town of Collie. The trail winds through Wiilman country and …
Currawong Pump Track
The Currawong Pump Track is located at the Potters Gorge Campsite in the Wellington National Park (20 min west of Collie) and is perfect for kids of all ages. Its …
Outback Horse Trails
Looking for a bit of adventure? How about taking a horse ride through the bush with Outback Horse Trails. Outback Horse Trails offer a variety of services from shared lessons, …
Collie Rail to River Heritage Trail
Rail to River Heritage Trail The Rail to River Heritage Trail brings together the rich stories of Collie’s living heritage. The 2.8km trail weaves a path through town, connecting the …
Ray’s Trail (MTB)
Ray’s Trail is located on the outskirts of Collie and is part of the Arklow Network. It is a great example of how to cram as much single track as …
Bibbulmun Track
This world famous walking track, stretching 1000km from Kalamunda to Albany meanders through the scenic Shire of Collie. The track is a dedicated walking track and campsites and huts can …
Karak (Red Tail) Trail
The Karak Trail (Noongar word for the red-tailed black cockatoo) is accessible to walkers, cyclists, families with prams, wheelchairs and gophers, with rubbish bins and seating dotted along its length. …
HorsePower Collie
HorsePower Collie is a registered voluntary, charitable, not for profit organisation that provides people with diverse abilities opportunities that empower them to break through physical, cognitive, emotional and social barriers …
Collie Central Precinct Walk
This delightful 2km walk around the Collie CBD offers a glimpse into Collie’s past whilst celebrating many of the modern new facilities in the town. Pick up a leaflet from …
Collie Mural Trail
The Collie Mural Trail is an expansive outdoor art gallery, connecting Wellington Dam with Collie’s town centre. The trail tells stories about the Collie River Valley’s living heritage. The Mural …