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Easy hiking trails in Goegrup Lake Nature Reserve traverse a diverse landscape characterized by shallow wetlands, native vegetation, and riparian salt marshes. The reserve, part of the larger Peel Yalgorup wetland system, features trails winding through lush woodlands and along serene lakeshores. Many paths are level, with some sections paved or covered in crushed gravel, making them accessible for various abilities. This area is known for its significant ecosystem, supporting a wide array of migratory and resident shorebirds.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The loop around Marlee Reserve is made up of paved sections, crushed gravel, and loose dirt. Despite this, much of it is accessible to wheelchairs and prams. However, due to it's low-lying locations is is prone to flooding, so be sure to check conditions before heading out.
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This small but diverse nature reserve is prime for exploration and gives you a chance to spot kangaroo, various reptiles, and a wide range of bird life. There is a well-maintained trail system that lead you through the reserve and out to the famous Giant of Mandurah statue.
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Goegrup Lake Nature Reserve offers a selection of easy hiking trails. There are 8 easy routes available, providing diverse options for exploring the area's natural beauty.
The region experiences mild winters and warm, sunny summers, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities throughout the year. You can enjoy the easy trails comfortably in most seasons.
Yes, Goegrup Lake Nature Reserve is considered very family-friendly. Many paths are accessible, and the reserve features swings and picnic areas. The new boardwalk is also designed for accessibility, making it easy for families with prams or young children to enjoy.
The easy trails in Goegrup Lake Nature Reserve feature diverse terrain. Many paths are quiet and level, with sections that are paved or covered in crushed gravel. Some parts are even accessible to wheelchairs and prams, ensuring a comfortable experience for various abilities.
You can explore a variety of natural features and attractions. The reserve is part of the Peel Yalgorup wetland system, featuring native vegetation, riparian salt marshes, and serene lakeshores. A key attraction is the new 292-meter-long boardwalk with viewing nodes and interpretive panels. You might also encounter the popular 'Giants of Mandurah' outdoor art installations, which are incorporated into some hiking routes like the Giants of Mandurah loop.
Yes, wildlife spotting is a significant highlight. The reserve is a vital habitat for over 20,000 migratory and resident shorebirds, including Ospreys, Nankeen Night Herons, and Australian Pelicans. You may also observe kangaroos, various reptiles, and occasionally dolphins in the Serpentine River, which connects to the lake.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Giant Sculpture of Mandurah loop from Lakelands and the Stingray Wharf loop from Mandurah.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the serene lakeshores, diverse wetlands, and native woodlands, highlighting the peaceful and accessible nature of the trails.
Yes, the popular Giants of Mandurah loop is an easy 2.5 km trail that specifically offers views of these unique outdoor art installations. Another option is the Giant Sculpture of Mandurah loop from Lakelands.
Yes, a new 292-meter-long boardwalk has been constructed, designed for accessibility. It features three viewing nodes equipped with benches and interpretive panels, offering insights into the area's environmental and Aboriginal cultural values. You can find more information about the boardwalk on the WA Government website.
Yes, for convenience, you can find trails that start near well-known spots. For example, the Stingray Wharf – Family Bathing area loop from Starbucks is an easy 6.5 km trail that begins from a Starbucks location, offering a convenient starting point for your hike.


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