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Related Park
Wellington National Park
Sika Trail (Dual use trail)
Commencing just north of the Wellington Dam Kiosk this 9.8km loop walk and cycle trail passes through Potters Gorge and should take around 4.5 hours to complete. This medium level walk trail passes through mature jarrah forest and gives impressive views of the Collie River Valley.
Jabitj Trail (Running Water Trail)
(Jabitj – pronounced Jabich, Noongar for running water)
The Jabitj Trail starts at the Honeymoon Pool Picnic Area and continues 6km upstream to the Wellington Dam Kiosk (12km return). Allow 2 hours each way for this relatively easy walk. Take your time and enjoy the beautiful surrounds as you walk along the Collie River, passing rock outcrops, deep pools and several rapids.
Kurliiny Tjenangitj Trail (Come and See Trail)
(Kurliiny Tjenangitj – pronounced Kurlin cheningen, Noongar for come and see)
From Honeymoon Pool follow the Jabitj trail to the start of this trail. A steep climb takes you to the lookout, offering breathtaking views and allows you to experience the beauty of the Wellington National Park, you then continue heading east to meet up with the Sika trail. This trail is a medium level walk trail and should take around 4 or 5 hours to complete. Watch for cyclists traveling on sections of this trail. The entire loop trail is 9.5km.
Alternatively you can walk part of the Kurliiny Tjenangitj Trail from Honeymoon Pool to the Lookout (5km), which will take around 2 hours returning along the same section of the trail.
Potter's Gorge to Kiosk Trail
A 1km trail links Potter's Gorge to the Kiosk where you can enjoy a treat or make a day of it and continue along the Sika Trail.
Jarrah Trail
A one kilometre self guided walk, along which aspects of forest ecology are explained. Starting and ending at the Wellington Discovery Forest. This is a lovely little walk where you can take in the beauty on the forest and have no trouble returning to your car within the hour.
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