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Map of bushwalks in Martin
List of bushwalks in Martin
Found 5 walks
Easy Walk Trail
550 m circuit 10 min to 15 min
Easy Walk
1.1 km circuit 20 min to 1 h
Eagle View Trail
1.1 km return 20 min to 30 min
Eagle View Trail
1.1 km
Return
20 min to 30 min
Eagle View Trail presents a challenging ascent along a steep ridge adorned with lush heathland, offering sweeping vistas of the Swan Coastal Plain and adjacent valleys. One of the trail's highlights is encountering the resident kangaroos, adding a touch of wildlife magic to your journey. Ellis Brook Valley stands out as the Perth Metropolitan Area's wildflower treasure trove, boasting over 500 species. Besides wildflowers, the valley hosts a diverse array of native and migratory bird species, including pardalotes, cockatoos, parrots, and eagles. Spring paints the valley in a vibrant floral palette, making it the prime time for a visit. While amenities like composting toilets and barbecue facilities are available, it's essential to note that water sources are not accessible within the valley. Remember that you'll navigate through a series of steps throughout most of the path. Let us begin by acknowledging the Whadjuk people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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To start
Car
Sixty Foot Falls
2 km circuit 45 min to 1 h 30 min
Sixty Foot Falls
2 km
Circuit
45 min to 1 h 30 min
Starting from the Valley Head Car park at the end of Rushton Road, Martin, this walk takes you on a circuit within Ellis Brook Valley Reserve past Sixty Foot Falls and the Old Barrington Quarry. This loop trail is perfect for beginner hikers or families looking for an outdoor adventure. It takes you to the top of Sixty Foot Falls via a short but steep path, where you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Perth city skyline in the distance. The waterfall only flows after heavy rainfall and is best viewed around the end of winter or the start of spring. After visiting the falls, the trail descends towards the Old Barrington Quarry, another hike's highlight. The abandoned quarry has a man-made lake that you peer over from your viewing point, with sheer granite cliffs surrounding the emerald green waters. There is good signage and a detailed, informative shelter at the start of the trail. Although the trail doesn't have a lot of signage along the way, the path is easy to follow. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended, as the trail is quite rocky and can be slippery when wet. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
Highlights
Pets
Views
Waterfall
Environment
Natural
Transport options
To start
Car
Blue Wren Ramble Walk
2.6 km return 45 min to 1 h 15 min
Found 5 walks