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Free Fitness Events Perth June: Parkrun & Bootcamps

Discover dozens of free community fitness events across Perth this June. From parkrun at Kings Park to beach bootcamps, stay active without gym fees.

By Perth Wellness Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 5:45 am

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Free Fitness Events Perth June: Parkrun & Bootcamps
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Winter is peak fitness season in Perth, and the good news is you don't need a gym membership to stay active. This month, dozens of free community fitness events are happening across the city, offering everything from guided runs to outdoor yoga sessions.

Kings Park remains the hub for free fitness. Every Saturday morning, parkrun Perth attracts hundreds of runners and walkers to the iconic 5km loop starting near the cafe at 8am. It's completely free, welcoming all fitness levels, and you'll find the same friendly faces each week. The park's extensive trail network—including the popular DNA Tower circuit and War Memorial loop—also hosts informal walking groups most mornings, with locals gathering around 6:30am near the Kings Park visitor centre.

Along the coast, Cottesloe Beach and City Beach are hosting free beach bootcamp sessions twice weekly through June. These 30-minute sessions (Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30am) are run by local volunteers and focus on functional fitness using the sand as resistance. No bookings needed—just arrive 10 minutes early. Scarborough Beach's community group also offers free beach volleyball on Tuesday evenings near the pavilion.

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The Swan River cycling community is equally welcoming. The Canning Bridge to Riverside cycle path attracts informal group rides most mornings, with riders meeting near the Southgate car park at 6:45am for a leisurely 45-minute loop. For those preferring a structured session, the Perth Bicycle User Group hosts monthly free rides on the second Sunday of each month, departing from the corner of St Georges Terrace and Barrack Street at 9am.

Subiaco's community centre is offering free outdoor tai chi sessions in the adjacent park every Wednesday at 7am through June, while Nedlands community hall hosts free gentle yoga in their garden space on Saturday mornings. Both require no experience and welcome absolute beginners.

For those keen to try something new, local swim clubs around the Indian Ocean regularly hold free community ocean swim sessions at Mettam's Pool and North Cottesloe—typically early mornings on weekends. Check with WACHS community health services or your local council website for current schedules, as times vary.

The beauty of Perth's free fitness scene is accessibility. No equipment, no fees, no memberships required. Whether you're returning to exercise after time away or simply looking to build consistency, these community events offer the social motivation many of us need. Grab your mates, show up, and move.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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