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Things to Do in Westralia Conservation Park

Westralia Conservation Park, a region in Western Australia situated approximately 7 kilometers west of Collie, is characterized by its diverse natural landscape. The park encompasses the spectacular Collie River Valley, extensive Jarrah and Marri forests, and notable granite outcrops, providing varied terrain for outdoor pursuits. This area is an integral part of the broader Collie Adventure Trails network, offering a setting well-suited for several sports like mountain biking and touring cycling.

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Ewok Forest loop from Collie

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Frequently asked questions

What outdoor activities are available in Westralia Conservation Park?

Westralia Conservation Park is a destination for outdoor activities, primarily mountain biking and touring cycling. The park is integrated into the extensive Wambenger Trails network, offering diverse routes for various skill levels. Routes in the park have an average rating of 4.89 out of 5 stars on komoot.

What mountain biking trails are available in Westralia Conservation Park?

Westralia Conservation Park features a 35-kilometer (22-mile) world-class mountain biking trail network, directly accessible from the Collie town center. This network is part of the larger Wambenger Trails, which includes over 170 kilometers (106 miles) of trails. For more information, refer to the MTB Trails in Westralia Conservation Park guide.

Is the Munda Biddi Trail accessible through Westralia Conservation Park?

Yes, the iconic Munda Biddi Trail, a 1000-kilometer (620-mile) journey, has a significant realignment that diverts it through Westralia Conservation Park. This integration enhances the touring experience and creates opportunities for multi-day cycling loop tours. Information on cycling in the park can be found in the Cycling in Westralia Conservation Park guide.

Are there trails for beginners or families in Westralia Conservation Park?

The Wambenger Trails network, which includes Westralia Conservation Park, offers trails suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Some trails are also designed to be accessible for users of adaptive bikes. The Kylie Trail is a 10-kilometer (6-mile) cross-country route suitable for many riders.

What is the Kylie Trail in Westralia Conservation Park?

The Kylie Trail is a 10-kilometer (6-mile) cross-country mountain biking route within Westralia Conservation Park. It offers views of the Collie River Valley and passes scenic spots like Djinang Koorliny Lookout and Kaniyang Wiilman Bridge. The trail winds through spectacular bushland.

What natural features can be seen in Westralia Conservation Park?

The park features the spectacular Collie River Valley, extensive Jarrah and Marri forests, and imposing granite outcrops. The trail network also leads past notable scenic areas such as Black Diamond Lake and Minninup Pool. The Kaniyang Wiilman Bridge offers views over the Collie River.

Does Westralia Conservation Park connect to other trail networks?

Yes, Westralia Conservation Park provides crucial connections within the extensive Wambenger Trails network. It links with other significant trails like the Munda Biddi Trail and the Wiilman Bilya walk trail, forming a comprehensive adventure hub.

What is the official website for Westralia Conservation Park?

Westralia Conservation Park is managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia. Information can be found on the DBCA's website, typically at exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au, particularly within documents related to the Wellington National Park management plan.

How can I contact Westralia Conservation Park management?

For general inquiries regarding parks and conservation in Western Australia, contact the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) at (08) 9219 9000. For specific inquiries concerning the Wellington District, which includes Westralia Conservation Park, the DBCA office in Collie can be reached at (08) 9735 1988.

What komoot guides are available for Westralia Conservation Park?

Komoot offers several guides for Westralia Conservation Park, including MTB Trails in Westralia Conservation Park, Cycling in Westralia Conservation Park, and Traffic-free bike rides in Westralia Conservation Park. These guides provide detailed information on routes and activities.

What is the cultural significance of Westralia Conservation Park?

The ancient landscape of the Collie River valley, encompassing Westralia Conservation Park, is recognized for its rich Aboriginal heritage. This heritage is maintained through the active involvement of local Aboriginal people. For example, the 'Kylie' trail name is the Noongar word for throwing stick or boomerang.

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