Top Walking Trails Rated by Distance and Difficulty
Perth's great outdoors offers a range of walking trails for all fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes.
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Perth's great outdoors offers a range of walking trails for all fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging hikes.
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Perth has 542 kilometres of walking trails, with 17 trails rated as easy, 12 as moderate, and 7 as difficult, according to the City of Perth's website.
The importance of outdoor fitness spaces cannot be overstated, particularly during the winter months when indoor activities may become less appealing. With Sydney experiencing its hottest June on record, Perth's mild winter weather presents an ideal opportunity for residents to get outside and enjoy the city's many parks and trails. Regular physical activity, such as walking, can help reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve mental health, and increase social connections.
In Perth, popular walking spots include Kings Park, which offers several trails of varying difficulty, including the 620-metre Botanic Garden Trail and the more challenging 2.5-kilometre Bushland Nature Trail. The Swan River also provides a picturesque backdrop for walkers, with the Swan River Pedestrian Bridge connecting the city to the South Perth Foreshore. Other notable walking trails can be found in Bold Park, which features the Reabold Hill Trail, a 1.5-kilometre loop with stunning views of the city, and the Perry Lakes Reserve, which offers a 3.5-kilometre trail around the lake.
According to data from the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, the most popular walking trail in Perth is the Kings Park Bushland Nature Trail, with over 12,000 visitors per month. The trail is 2.5 kilometres long and takes approximately 1-2 hours to complete, depending on fitness level and pace. The City of Perth also reports that 71% of residents use the city's walking trails at least once a week, with 45% of users citing health and fitness as their primary motivation.
As of July 2026, the cost of parking at Kings Park is $5 per hour, with a maximum daily fee of $15. However, walkers who use public transport or cycle to the park can avoid these costs altogether. For those looking to join a walking group or find a walking buddy, the Heart Foundation's Walking Program offers a range of free walking groups across Perth, including groups that meet at Kings Park and the South Perth Foreshore.
For residents looking to get outside and enjoy Perth's top walking trails, the City of Perth's website provides a comprehensive guide to the city's walking trails, including maps, trail ratings, and accessibility information. With its many parks, trails, and outdoor fitness spots, Perth offers a unique opportunity for residents to prioritize their health and wellbeing while enjoying the city's natural beauty.
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