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The best MTB trails in Canning River Regional Park

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Mountain biking in Canning River Regional Park offers diverse landscapes characterized by the meandering Canning River, extensive wetlands, and dense woodlands. The park features a network of trails that cater to various skill levels, from easy loops to more challenging routes. Riders can explore river foreshores, areas with eucalypts and Banksia woodland, and open parkland. The terrain generally includes gentle gradients along the river and some moderate elevation changes within the park's varied ecosystems.

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Boorloo Bridge – Elizabeth Quay Bridge loop from Carlisle

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 20, 2026, Raffles Waterfront

The waterfront path does a little loop at the 'Fragment' sculpture, created by artist Kevin Draper. You can see downtown Perth across the water, and it's possible to follow the trail from here to walk or cycle basically the entire visible coast of the Swan River.

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June 2, 2026, Tranby House

Tranby House is one of the oldest surviving homes from Western Australia's early settlement and sits in this peaceful riverside setting overlooking the Swan River. Built in 1839 as part of Peninsula Farm, the farmhouse offers a peek into colonial life and remains an important heritage landmark on the peninsula. The surrounding lawns, mature trees, and views of the river make it a worthwhile short detour from the circuit, and the adjacent Peninsula Farm Café is a popular spot that's perfect for coffee or lunch by the river.

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This sealed pathway is a wide, mainly flat, multi-use route that loops around the foreshore through parks, riverside reserves, and open green spaces. The path runs mostly alongside the water, with beautiful views across the river, passing several historical features, including the old brickworks area and the grounds near Tranby House. It is an easy, accessible walk that’s ideal for walkers, cyclists, and families with prams.

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Built in the 1930s this boathouse has become a famous landmark along the Swan River in Perth. The picturesque locale and easy access have made it popular with photographers from around the world.

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June 1, 2026, Windan Bridge

Windan Bridge carries traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians across the Swan River between East Perth and Burswood. Opened in 2000 as part of the Graham Farmer Freeway, the bridge includes a shared path with expansive views over the river and the city skyline. Its position beside Heirisson Island and Optus Stadium makes it a major crossing along Perth’s riverside trail network.

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May 29, 2026, Boorloo Bridge

The Boorloo Bridge was built in 2024 and crosses the Swan River while providing access to Heirisson Island. The bridge spans 250 meters and is not open to cars, only foot and bike traffic. Once the sun goes down there is a light display. Boorloo Bridge is a popular link and carries about 1,400 cyclists and 1,900 pedestrians across the river daily.

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May 29, 2026, Tram Sculpture

Tram Sculpture was created by Kath Wheatley in 2001. It's made of steel and sits in McCallum Park just over the Causeway heading towards Victoria Park. The vibrant green lawn surrounding the sculpture is a wonderful spot to get some sun and run around.

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May 28, 2026, Matagarup Ponds

The Matagarup Ponds are two artificial lakes that were created as part of the construction of the Perth Stadium. There open grassy areas, trees and paved trails around the ponds. A zipline company on the north end has ziplines across the ponds for thrill seekers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are there in Canning River Regional Park?

Canning River Regional Park offers a selection of mountain bike trails, with 7 routes available on komoot. These trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.

What are the difficulty levels of mountain bike trails in Canning River Regional Park?

The trails in Canning River Regional Park range from easy to difficult. You'll find 2 easy routes, 4 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, providing options for different experience levels.

Are there any easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Crawley Edge Boatshed loop from Victoria Park is an easy 13.9-mile (22.5 km) route that leads through riverfront areas and parkland, offering a pleasant ride.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the park offers more demanding routes. The City Beach – Elizabeth Quay loop from Victoria Park is a difficult 64.9-mile (104.5 km) mountain bike ride that includes significant elevation changes, providing a rigorous workout.

What kind of landscapes and natural features can I expect to see while mountain biking?

Mountain biking in Canning River Regional Park allows you to explore diverse landscapes. You'll ride along the meandering Canning River, through lush wetlands, dense woodlands with eucalypts and Banksia, and expansive river foreshores. Wetland boardwalks also offer close-up views of the river ecology.

Can I see wildlife while mountain biking in the park?

Yes, Canning River Regional Park is a haven for wildlife. While riding, you might spot over 97 species of birds, including black swans and pelicans, as well as lizards, kangaroos, and Western Longneck Turtles. The park's rich biodiversity makes for an engaging outdoor experience.

Are there any specific points of interest or landmarks along the trails?

Absolutely. A significant landmark is the Kent Street Weir, which features picnic facilities and a cafe. The Canning River Eco Education Centre (CREEC) is also within the park, offering insights into the local biodiversity. You might also encounter historical sites like Woodloes Homestead.

Are the mountain bike trails in Canning River Regional Park circular?

Many of the mountain bike trails in Canning River Regional Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Matagarup Bridge – Elizabeth Quay Bridge loop from Carlisle is a popular circular route.

Is Canning River Regional Park suitable for mountain biking with dogs?

While the park is generally welcoming for outdoor activities, it's important to check specific regulations regarding dogs on trails within Canning River Regional Park. Some areas may require dogs to be on a leash, and certain sensitive ecological zones might have restrictions. Always look for signage or consult local park information.

What is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Canning River Regional Park?

The best time to visit Canning River Regional Park for mountain biking is typically during the cooler, drier months. This avoids the intense heat of summer and the heavier rains, making for more comfortable riding conditions and better trail surfaces.

Are there cafes or places to eat near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, the Kent Street Weir area within the park features a cafe, providing a convenient spot for refreshments and a break during or after your ride. Additionally, the Blasta Brewing Company – Matagarup Bridge loop from Victoria Park route starts near a brewery, offering another option for food and drink.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy the most about mountain biking in Canning River Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic river views, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging routes.

How can I get to Canning River Regional Park using public transport?

Canning River Regional Park is accessible via public transport, with various bus routes serving the surrounding areas. It's advisable to check Transperth's official website for the most current routes and schedules to plan your journey to the park's entry points.

Where can I find parking for mountain biking in Canning River Regional Park?

Parking facilities are available at various access points within Canning River Regional Park, particularly near popular areas like the Kent Street Weir. These designated parking zones provide convenient access to the trail network.

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