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Bibra Lake Reserve

The best walks and hikes in Bibra Lake Reserve

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Hiking in Bibra Lake Reserve offers diverse landscapes centered around Bibra Lake, a significant part of the Beeliar Wetlands chain. The region features expansive lake views, vital wetlands, and extensive bushland, including areas of banksia woodland. Elevation changes are minimal, with routes generally flat and accessible, making the terrain suitable for various activity levels.

Best hiking trails in Bibra Lake Reserve

  • The most popular hiking route is Bibra Lake loop, a 3.8 miles (6.2 km) trail that takes 1 hour 34 minutes to complete. This well-maintained path offers scenic lake views and is suitable for various users.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is North Lake loop, an easy 1.6 miles (2.5 km) path. This route explores interconnecting tracks through bushland and wetlands.
  • Local hikers also love the Piney Lakes Reserve loop, a 2.3 miles (3.7 km) trail leading through bushland and wetlands characterized by jarrah, banksia, and paperbark trees, often completed in about 58 minutes.
  • Hiking in Bibra Lake Reserve is defined by scenic lake views, diverse wetlands, and extensive bushland. The network offers options for different ability levels, with many trails designed to be easy and accessible.
  • The routes in Bibra Lake Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. More than 390 hikers have used komoot to explore Bibra Lake Reserve's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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Bibra Lake loop

6.18km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 24, 2026, Shelley Jetty

The Shelley Jetty is a wooden jetty in Shelley Beach Park that has a ladder at the end for swimmers or boaters. It has peaceful views and is just across from some public restrooms.

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This large conserved greenspace is made up of forests, marshlands and a park, spanning almost 100 hectares. Fern Park sitting on its northern end with amenities like shaded picnic areas, BBQs, restrooms, and the Lo Quay River Cafe.

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March 18, 2026, North Lake

North Lake is a freshwater lake that forms part of the northernmost chain of wetlands in Beeliar Regional Park. The lake is surrounded by open parkland and native woodland, and supports a variety of waterfowl and other wetland wildlife. It sits within an extensive wetland complex that is culturally significant to the local Whadjuk Nyungar people and provides habitat for birds and other fauna even in a largely urban setting.

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March 17, 2026, Beeliar Regional Park

Beeliar Regional Park is a network of wetlands, lakes, and native bushland stretching across the southern suburbs of Perth, protecting both natural land and cultural values. The park supports diverse wildlife, including waterbirds, marsupials, and native plants, while also preserving sites of significance to the Whadjuk Nyungar people. It offers extensive recreational opportunities, including walking, cycling, and birdwatching, connecting urban communities with the region’s beautiful natural landscapes.

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March 17, 2026, North Lake track

This main track around North Lake follows a mostly flat, dirt and compacted path that skirts the lake’s edge for about 2.5 kilometres, with uninterrupted views across the open water and wetland vegetation. It’s popular with walkers, joggers, and birdwatchers who come to appreciate the variety of waterbirds, native plant life, and the seasonal changes in the lake's water levels.

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The path that encircles Bibra Lake was designed to accommodate wheelchairs and prams. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone to get out and enjoy the beauty that surrounds the lake.

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March 9, 2026, Bibra Lake

Bibra Lake, known as Walliabup in the local Nyungar language, is a freshwater lake that forms part of a chain of wetlands that make up Beeliar Regional Park. You can follow the shared cycle and walking path that loops around the shoreline, giving you easy access to bird hides and plenty of quiet spots to pause and watch the water. You’re likely to see a mix of local birdlife, especially in the early morning when the lake is still and reflective.

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Bibra Lake Reserve is a popular park with a lot to offer, considering its small footprint. You can enjoy a walk around the lake on a paved, accessible path, take your kids to the playground which has been designed with all abilities in mind, or just enjoy the views as the sun sets over the lake.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Bibra Lake Reserve?

Bibra Lake Reserve offers diverse landscapes centered around Bibra Lake, a significant part of the Beeliar Wetlands chain. You'll experience expansive lake views, vital wetlands, and extensive bushland, including areas of banksia woodland. Many trails feature boardwalk sections that traverse wetland areas, offering unique perspectives of these ecosystems.

Are the hiking trails in Bibra Lake Reserve suitable for beginners or those seeking easy walks?

Yes, Bibra Lake Reserve is ideal for beginners and those looking for easy walks. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making most of the 28 available routes accessible. In fact, 21 of these routes are rated as easy, such as the North Lake loop, which is an easy 2.5 km path.

What is the typical length of hiking trails in Bibra Lake Reserve?

Trail lengths vary, but many popular routes are designed for shorter excursions. For example, the Bibra Lake loop is about 6.2 km, while the Piney Lakes Reserve loop is 3.7 km. There's also a shorter "Woodland to Wetland" trail of 2.5 km, starting at the Wetland Centre.

Are there any family-friendly facilities or activities in Bibra Lake Reserve?

Absolutely! Bibra Lake Reserve is very family-friendly. It features a popular regional playground inspired by local wildlife and Nyungar culture, providing an inclusive space for children. There are also picnic areas and BBQ facilities, making it a great spot for a family day out. The trails themselves are generally easy and accessible, suitable for all ages.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Bibra Lake Reserve?

The region research indicates that Bibra Lake Reserve is a crucial wildlife refuge. While specific dog policies for all trails are not detailed, it's generally recommended to check local signage or the City of Cockburn's official website for current regulations regarding dogs in nature reserves to ensure the safety of wildlife and other visitors. Always keep dogs on a leash where permitted.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Bibra Lake Reserve?

Bibra Lake Reserve is a significant wildlife refuge, home to over 130 bird species, alongside various mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Bird hides are strategically placed for optimal observation. In spring, you might also spot wildflowers and even bandicoots. The wetlands are particularly rich in waterbirds.

Are there public facilities like toilets or picnic areas available?

Yes, the reserve is well-equipped with amenities to enhance your visit. You'll find picnic areas, BBQ facilities, and public toilets. These facilities are conveniently located to support a comfortable outdoor experience.

What is the best time of year to visit Bibra Lake Reserve for hiking?

While Bibra Lake Reserve can be enjoyed year-round, spring is particularly beautiful when the woodlands burst into color with a wide array of wildflowers. This season also offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and increased wildlife activity. However, the accessible trails make it a good destination in most weather conditions.

How accessible are the trails for people with strollers or wheelchairs?

Many trails in Bibra Lake Reserve are designed to be easy and accessible. The main Bibra Lake loop, for instance, is a well-maintained path suitable for walkers, joggers, cyclists, and even parents with strollers. Boardwalk sections also provide smooth passage through wetland areas.

Where can I park when visiting Bibra Lake Reserve?

Bibra Lake Reserve offers ample parking facilities, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked near trailheads and amenities.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Bibra Lake Reserve?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Reviewers often praise the scenic lake views, diverse wetlands, and extensive bushland. The accessibility and variety of trails suitable for different ability levels are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any educational opportunities or cultural insights available?

Yes, interpretive signage along the trails offers insights into the area's natural environment and its historical significance, particularly its importance as a sacred site for the Whadjuk group of the Noongar nation, who knew it as Walliabup. The Wetlands Centre and WA Wildlife, located on the eastern side of the lake, also offer educational programs focused on ecology and conservation.

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