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Hiking in Wellington National Park offers trails through diverse landscapes characterized by jarrah, marri, and blackbutt forests. The park's central feature is the Collie River Valley, where the Collie River flows through a gorge below Wellington Dam. This area includes natural pools like Honeymoon Pool and provides panoramic views of the river and valley. The terrain features varied forest paths and riverine sections.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
5.0
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12.4km
03:20
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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16.4km
04:36
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Wellington National Park
Wellington National Park offers a network of trails for hikers. Our guide features 3 popular routes, all rated as moderate, providing diverse experiences through the park's landscapes. The park is also integrated into the broader Wambenger Trails network, offering a range of walking experiences beyond these featured routes.
Hikers in Wellington National Park will experience stunning natural features, primarily magnificent jarrah, marri, and blackbutt forests. The park's centerpiece is the Collie River Valley, where the Collie River flows dramatically through a gorge below the Wellington Dam, creating picturesque scenery and riverine sections.
The spring season is particularly rewarding for hiking in Wellington National Park. During this time, the landscape transforms with a spectacular display of over 300 species of wildflowers, adding vibrant color to the trails.
Absolutely. The Wellington Dam is a significant attraction, featuring the 'Reflections Mega Mural,' the world's largest dam mural painting, along with a lookout offering panoramic views. Honeymoon Pool is another popular spot, a serene natural pool surrounded by native forest, ideal for swimming and picnics. You can explore the area around the dam and Honeymoon Pool on routes like Wellington Dam Lookout loop from Honeymoon Pool.
Yes, Wellington National Park offers several appealing water features where swimming is popular. Honeymoon Pool is a particularly well-known spot, and other tranquil swimming areas include Long Pool, Little Rock, Big Rock, and the Rapids, all providing scenic vistas.
Wellington National Park is home to abundant wildlife. You might spot over 70 bird species during the day. For those on evening walks, nocturnal animals such as possums, chuditch, quendas, and woylies can sometimes be seen.
Yes, many of the popular hiking routes in Wellington National Park are circular. For example, the Wellington Dam Lookout loop from Honeymoon Pool and the Viewpont – Wellington Dam Lookout loop from Potters Trailhead are both loop trails that allow you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The hiking routes featured in our guide for Wellington National Park are generally considered moderate in difficulty. These trails offer a good balance of challenge and accessibility, suitable for hikers with a reasonable level of fitness.
The duration of hikes varies depending on the route and your pace. For instance, the Wellington Dam Lookout loop from Honeymoon Pool, which is 12.4 km, typically takes around 3 hours and 21 minutes to complete. Longer routes, such as the 16.4 km Viewpont – Wellington Dam Lookout loop from Honeymoon Pool, can take approximately 4 hours and 36 minutes.
Wellington National Park offers various trails suitable for families. Spots like Honeymoon Pool are popular for picnics and gentle walks. While the routes in this guide are moderate, the park's diverse network includes options that can be enjoyed by families looking for outdoor adventures.
As a national park, specific rules regarding dogs often apply to protect wildlife and natural habitats. It's generally recommended to check the official park regulations before bringing your dog, as access may be restricted to certain areas or require dogs to be on a leash.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the towering jarrah trees, and the scenic views of the Collie River Valley and Wellington Dam. The well-maintained trails and the natural beauty of spots like Honeymoon Pool are frequently highlighted as favorites.
Yes, parking is generally available at key access points and trailheads within Wellington National Park. For example, routes often start from popular locations like Honeymoon Pool or Potters Trailhead, which typically have designated parking facilities for visitors.


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