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SaveThe Kalamunda Trail Network is Western Australia’s premier trail destination, located in the forested Perth Hills approximately 30 km east of Perth. Centered around the town of Kalamunda and extending through the surrounding jarrah forest, the network offers one of the state’s most extensive and diverse collections of purpose-built singletrack for mountain biking, hiking, and trail running.
Best known as the birthplace of mountain biking in Western Australia, Kalamunda combines flowing machine-built trails, rocky technical descents, cross-country singletrack, and natural bush trails woven through granite outcrops, eucalyptus forest, and seasonal creeks. Riders and hikers can expect a mix of smooth flow sections, fast bermed descents, punchy climbs, rocky features, and scenic ridgeline traverses, with trail experiences ranging from beginner-friendly green loops to advanced black diamond technical riding.
The network is divided into several interconnected riding zones, including the Camel Farm area, Mount Gunjin, Kalamunda National Park, and the dense web of trails around Paulls Valley and the Munda Biddi Trail terminus. Signature trails such as Dipsey Doodle, Scorpion, and numerous hand-built and machine-shaped descents have helped establish Kalamunda as the spiritual home of Western Australian trail culture.
In addition to mountain biking, the surrounding Perth Hills support extensive hiking and dual-use trails, making the area a year-round recreation destination. Visitors will find a dry Mediterranean climate with hot summers and cooler, greener winter riding conditions, though trail surfaces can become loose and dusty during extended dry periods.
Kalamunda is well suited to intermediate and advanced users seeking technical variety, but the growing trail offering also includes accessible beginner loops and family-friendly options. With close proximity to Perth, strong community stewardship, and an ever-expanding trail system, the Kalamunda Trail Network remains one of Australia’s benchmark trail destinations.
Best known as the birthplace of mountain biking in Western Australia, Kalamunda combines flowing machine-built trails, rocky technical descents, cross-country singletrack, and natural bush trails woven through granite outcrops, eucalyptus forest, and seasonal creeks. Riders and hikers can expect a mix of smooth flow sections, fast bermed descents, punchy climbs, rocky features, and scenic ridgeline traverses, with trail experiences ranging from beginner-friendly green loops to advanced black diamond technical riding.
The network is divided into several interconnected riding zones, including the Camel Farm area, Mount Gunjin, Kalamunda National Park, and the dense web of trails around Paulls Valley and the Munda Biddi Trail terminus. Signature trails such as Dipsey Doodle, Scorpion, and numerous hand-built and machine-shaped descents have helped establish Kalamunda as the spiritual home of Western Australian trail culture.
In addition to mountain biking, the surrounding Perth Hills support extensive hiking and dual-use trails, making the area a year-round recreation destination. Visitors will find a dry Mediterranean climate with hot summers and cooler, greener winter riding conditions, though trail surfaces can become loose and dusty during extended dry periods.
Kalamunda is well suited to intermediate and advanced users seeking technical variety, but the growing trail offering also includes accessible beginner loops and family-friendly options. With close proximity to Perth, strong community stewardship, and an ever-expanding trail system, the Kalamunda Trail Network remains one of Australia’s benchmark trail destinations.
Primary Trail Type: Cross-Country
eBikes Allowed:
Yes
Shuttleable: YES
AKA: Mt Gunjin
Land Status: National Park
Access Info:
Trailheads & Parking Access:
The Kalamunda Trail Network is accessed through several well-established trailheads spread across the Perth Hills, with the most popular entry points located at the Camel Farm, Farrell Grove, The Dell, and Black Stump areas. The Camel Farm trailhead near Kalamunda townsite serves as the primary hub for many riders and hikers, offering direct access to beginner-friendly loops, skills areas, and connections deeper into the network. Additional parking is available at The Dell and Farrell Grove for quicker access to descending trails and cross-country loops. Most trailheads provide informal or signed parking, trail maps, and access to connecting fire roads and singletrack, though spaces can fill quickly on weekends and during cooler riding months. Visitors are encouraged to plan routes in advance and check trail maps for the most suitable starting point depending on skill level and intended route.
The Kalamunda Trail Network is accessed through several well-established trailheads spread across the Perth Hills, with the most popular entry points located at the Camel Farm, Farrell Grove, The Dell, and Black Stump areas. The Camel Farm trailhead near Kalamunda townsite serves as the primary hub for many riders and hikers, offering direct access to beginner-friendly loops, skills areas, and connections deeper into the network. Additional parking is available at The Dell and Farrell Grove for quicker access to descending trails and cross-country loops. Most trailheads provide informal or signed parking, trail maps, and access to connecting fire roads and singletrack, though spaces can fill quickly on weekends and during cooler riding months. Visitors are encouraged to plan routes in advance and check trail maps for the most suitable starting point depending on skill level and intended route.
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Permits & Rules:
No permit or trail fee is currently required to access the Kalamunda Trail Network, which is located across a mix of state forest, national park, and local government-managed land. Trails are shared between mountain bikers, hikers, and trail runners, and users should observe posted signage, directional trail designations, and seasonal closures where applicable. Riders are expected to stay on designated trails, avoid skidding or trail widening, and yield appropriately to other users. Trail conditions can vary significantly following storms or extreme heat, and temporary closures may occur for maintenance or fire danger. Dogs may be restricted in some protected areas, and visitors should always follow local land management regulations and Leave No Trace principles.
No permit or trail fee is currently required to access the Kalamunda Trail Network, which is located across a mix of state forest, national park, and local government-managed land. Trails are shared between mountain bikers, hikers, and trail runners, and users should observe posted signage, directional trail designations, and seasonal closures where applicable. Riders are expected to stay on designated trails, avoid skidding or trail widening, and yield appropriately to other users. Trail conditions can vary significantly following storms or extreme heat, and temporary closures may occur for maintenance or fire danger. Dogs may be restricted in some protected areas, and visitors should always follow local land management regulations and Leave No Trace principles.
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- Mountain Bike
92 trails
- E-Bike
93 trails
- Hike
37 trails
- Trail Running
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- Trails (view details)
- 92
- Trails Mountain Bike
- 92
- Trails E-Bike
- 93
- Trails Gravel Bike
- 29
- Trails Adaptive Bike
- 29
- Trails Hike
- 37
- Trails Trail Running
- 37
- Total Distance
- 71 miles
- Total Descent
- 10,897 ft
- Total Vertical
- 951 ft
- Highest Trailhead
- 1,325 ft
- Reports
- 3,938
- Photos
- 320
- Ridden Counter
- 81,675
Popular Kalamunda Trail Network Mountain Biking Trails
• 100 ★ 3.8 • 1,322 ft • 0 ft • 1,667 •
This flow trail might be short but it packs a lot of fun in. Descending from the west side of the clearing at the top of Gunjin it takes you to the start of or Three Bears.
• 100 ★ 2.0 • 410 ft • 18 ft • 1,600 •
Popular green difficulty singletrack. This mountain bike primary trail can be used downhill only and has a easy overall physical rating with a 18 ft green climb. On average it takes minutes to complete this trail.
• 100 ★ 3.6 • 1,220 ft • 82 ft • 1,580 •
Like Dolph Lundgren's character, Ivan , in Rocky III this climb is not as hard as . In fact its a simple non technical climb for those who want to cruise back to the top to do it all again. Continuing on from it merges with Rocky near...
• 100 ★ 4.5 • 1 mile • 23 ft • 1,536 •
A fast flowing trail, marked with a pair of Devil's Horns (trees) at its start. The first few corners are a bit tight but it just gets faster and faster until eventually spitting you out at the Black Stump car park.
• 100 ★ 4.2 • 3,655 ft • 100 ft • 1,529 •
Joeys Line: This section of trail named after Canadian trail builder Joey Klein who ran a tail workshop here. A tricky rocky climb to get the legs warmed up. Dugite: A snaking trail with one small jump and lots of fast corners.
• 100 ★ 4.6 • 1 mile • 52 ft • 1,512 •
is a moderate downhill trail, with lots of wooden berms. There are a few large tree trunk bridges for those who are game - though B-lines are always available.
• 100 ★ 4.2 • 2,648 ft • 136 ft • 1,508 •
A twisty climb up through the pines which takes you gradually to the Dell. So gentle that it doesn't even feel like a hill.
Kalamunda Trail Network Mountain Bike Routes
★ 5.0 • 5 miles • 556 ft • 9 • Out & Back •
A perfect Out and Back run for those just starting off.
★ 4.0 • 9 miles • 1,108 ft • 32 • Out & Back •
A great chance to get several great descents into one ride. It is also easy to add repeats of anyone of...
★ 4.0 • 17 miles • 1,667 ft • 50 • Loop •
Camel Farm Loop with a bit of a challenge
69,582 miles • 29,406 ft • 13 • Loop •
Kalamunda Circuit is a 20km loop with a bit of everything start and end at rock and roll by Kian Gorman
12 miles • 1,422 ft • 16 • Loop •
Fun loop with a nice mix of flow, climbs and long runs back down, leaving from camel farm and back.
Photos of Kalamunda Trail Network Mountain Bike
Videos of Kalamunda Trail Network Mountain Bike
trail: Luvin' Shovels
7:13 |
87 |
Jan 4, 2025
trail: Apollo
0:33 |
7 |
Jan 4, 2025
trail: 3 Bears
0:51 |
18 |
Dec 25, 2024
trail: Blind Snake
4:56 |
58 |
Dec 25, 2024
trail: Horny Devil
5:40 |
31 |
Dec 25, 2024
trail: Loco en el Coco
3:45 |
55 |
Dec 25, 2024
trail: Metasoma
4:01 |
10 |
Dec 25, 2024
trail: Nearly New
4:18 |
23 |
Dec 25, 2024
Current Trail Warnings
| status | trail | date | condition | user | info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drago (upper) | Jun 10, 2026 @ 7:51am (Australia/Perth) Jun 9, 2026 | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | Closed for maintenance | |
| Rocky-Drago Link | Jun 8, 2026 @ 10:34am (Australia/Perth) Jun 7, 2026 | Variable | sweatytechie MTBWA | Closed for Drago (blue section) rebuild | |
| Tangaroo Kick | Jun 8, 2026 @ 10:31am (Australia/Perth) Jun 7, 2026 | Dry | sweatytechie MTBWA | Closed for rebuild. Fireroad (Munda... |
Recent Trail Reports
| status | trail | date | condition | info | user |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lo Flo | Jun 17, 2026 @ 12:32pm (Australia/Perth) 2 days | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Flo No | Jun 17, 2026 @ 12:32pm (Australia/Perth) 2 days | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Feral Grove link | Jun 17, 2026 @ 12:32pm (Australia/Perth) 2 days | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Collumbo | Jun 17, 2026 @ 12:32pm (Australia/Perth) 2 days | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Speed Racers | Jun 11, 2026 @ 5:57pm (Australia/Perth) Jun 11, 2026 | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Original Gungin DH | Jun 11, 2026 @ 5:57pm (Australia/Perth) Jun 11, 2026 | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Lucky 13 | Jun 9, 2026 @ 3:44pm (Australia/Perth) Jun 9, 2026 | Unknown | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| Drago (mid) | Jun 8, 2026 @ 10:37am (Australia/Perth) Jun 7, 2026 | Dry | sweatytechie MTBWA | ||
| CF Carpark Link | Jun 7, 2026 @ 8:44am (Australia/Perth) Jun 6, 2026 | Ideal | shortcut-western-australia | ||
| Camel Run Up Hill | Jun 7, 2026 @ 8:44am (Australia/Perth) Jun 6, 2026 | Ideal | shortcut-western-australia |
Activity Feed
| username | action | type | title | date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sweatytechie | update | trail | activity #96725487 and 1 more | Jun 11, 2026 @ 2:54am Jun 11, 2026 |
| sweatytechie | update | region | activity #96706255 | Jun 10, 2026 @ 5:28pm Jun 10, 2026 |
| sweatytechie | add | report | activity #96638773 | Jun 9, 2026 @ 4:51pm Jun 9, 2026 |
| sweatytechie | add | trail | activity #96638699 | Jun 9, 2026 @ 4:50pm Jun 9, 2026 |
| sweatytechie | update | trail | activity #96636399 and 14 more | Jun 9, 2026 @ 4:19pm Jun 9, 2026 |
Recent Comments
| username | type | title | comment | date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| report | Open - No issue | Jun 7, 2026 @ 2:07am Jun 7, 2026 | ||
| report | What’s the deal with the last 2 table tops.. | Nov 18, 2025 @ 5:24pm Nov 18, 2025 | ||
| trail | Looks like the lips of the jumps have become... | Sep 19, 2025 @ 10:07pm Sep 19, 2025 | ||
| report | The only thing that I have love about in the... | May 31, 2024 @ 5:29pm May 31, 2024 | ||
| report | I’m just trying a different kind of way to... | May 31, 2024 @ 5:27pm May 31, 2024 |
Nearby Areas
| name | distance | ||||
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| Mundaring Trails | 1 | 5 | 3.4 km | ||
| Pickering Brook | 1 | 10 | 3.5 km | ||
| The Valley | 2 | 15 | 24 | 10 | 3.9 km |
| Parkerville | 1 | 4.1 km | |||
| Darlington / Glen Forrest | 4.5 km |
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Local Trail Supporters
- Munda Biddi Bike Hire
- Discovery Holiday Parks
- Cambridge St. Associates
- Wembley Cycles
- Carine Cycles
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- Camelbak
- Avanti Plus Cannington
- Hillary's Boat and Tackle
- BankWest
- Castech
- Freewheel Cycles
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- Single Track Minds
- Samios Plumbing Supplies
- Xodus Group
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- Sea to Summit
Activity Type Stats
| activitytype | trails | distance | descent | descent distance | total vertical | rating | global rank | state rank | photos | reports | routes | ridelogs |
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| Mountain Bike | 92 | 71 miles | 10,896 ft | 32 miles | 951 ft | #61 | #3 | 319 | 3,938 | 37 | 44,519 | |
| E-Bike | 93 | 71 miles | 10,896 ft | 32 miles | 951 ft | #391 | #44 | 1 | 3,924 | 8 | 4,449 | |
| Gravel Bike | 29 | 24 miles | 3,301 ft | 11 miles | 932 ft | #49 | #4 | 344 | 3 | 36 | ||
| Adaptive Bike | 29 | 24 miles | 3,301 ft | 11 miles | 932 ft | #49 | #4 | 352 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Hike | 37 | 34 miles | 4,498 ft | 16 miles | 932 ft | #3,211 | #69 | 3,704 | 141 | |||
| Trail Running | 37 | 34 miles | 4,498 ft | 16 miles | 932 ft | #2,406 | #53 | 3,705 | 684 |
Frequently Asked Questions About Kalamunda Trail Network
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What are the highest rated mountain biking trails in Kalamunda Trail Network?
The highest rated mountain biking trails in Kalamunda Trail Network are:
- Camakazi (4.5/5)
- Mercury Street (4.5/5)
- Scorpion (4.4/5)
- Blind Snake (4.4/5)
- Flaccid Ashback (4.3/5)
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What is the best time of the year to ride in Kalamunda Trail Network?
Based on ride log data, the most popular months to ride in Kalamunda Trail Network are:
- July (536 activities)
- October (495 activities)
- May (483 activities)
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Where can I park to ride in Kalamunda Trail Network?
There are 3 parking locations listed in Kalamunda Trail Network. The most popular parking spots are: View all parking and trailhead locations on the map to plan your visit.
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What is the longest trail in Kalamunda Trail Network?
The longest trail in Kalamunda Trail Network is Munda Biddi - Kalamunda to Holroyd Road at 5.1 miles. View all trails sorted by distance.
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