King Jarrah Track Nanga Brook WA 6215

King Jarrah Track





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King Jarrah Track Nanga Brook WA 6215




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  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

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Simone Mongera
30.09.2023
King Jarrah Track
Good hike, really enjoyed the first half of the trail heading into the forest, it gets a bit boring once it meets the unsealed track. Hardly get to see the river
Roy Glas
24.09.2023
King Jarrah Track
Great track!
Ray
01.09.2023
King Jarrah Track
Great place to visit especially after heavy Rains, August / SeptemberLush and green with flowing rivers and creek beds.Great place to take your dog also
Michael Allan
01.08.2023
King Jarrah Track
Nice hike. Northern trail head starts in Lane Poole Reserve across from the camping areas. Keep an eye out for the relatively small sign. Recommend going anti-clockwise through the forest section first. Very enjoyable to just stop and listen to the forest sounds. Just one path provides access to the murray river on the eastern side.
Ben Guest
24.07.2023
King Jarrah Track
This is a Northern start point for the trail, there is also another to the South. If you start here be prepared for two steep climbs in the first quarter of the hike. After that it is relatively flat.Directions:Once you turn off Nanga Road take a left past the adventure camp continue past the Nanga Brook Campsite and keep a look out on the right for a sign on red posts. I was looking for the big wooden sign however that is on the Southern entry.
Parris Trahanas
20.07.2023
King Jarrah Track
Great walk and scenic track but poorly signed. Some areas will have signs every 10 meters, others every 2 kilometres. Some markers are in groups of 3 for three separate tracks, others are separated in two three different posts, even though the tracks have not yet diverged. Easy to begin to think you’ve come the wrong way on the long stretches with few signs.
Big al
20.07.2023
King Jarrah Track
Beautiful hiking trail

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