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Family friendly hiking trails in Tuart Forest National Park traverse a unique coastal woodland ecosystem in Western Australia, characterized by towering tuart trees, some reaching 40 meters in height. The terrain features gently undulating limestone hills and sandy soils, supporting diverse flora. This environment provides a distinct natural setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Sitting on the side of the Busselton Foreshore Parade is a bust of French explorer Nicolas Baudin that was publicly unveiled in 2005. The monument is a tribute to the Baudin expedition of two ships with a small team of botanists and zoologists who explored and mapped the coast of Australia between 1800-1804. The artist of the sculpture is Peter Gelenscer, who included an informational plaque describing the Baudin and the expedition. The backdrop of the beach with golden sand and turquoise water is an added bonus.
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Spring is the best time to visit the bird hide, when the water is high and the birds are plentiful. You're also likely to see other wildlife along the trail out here as well, so keep your eyes peeled. Bring bug spray since Ross River Virus has been reported in the area.
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A huge brewery right by Busselton's famous jetty! The beer is delicious, so is the food! Brewery tours available!
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The beautiful Busselton Jetty! Walking to the end or taking the little train is a highlight of any visit to Busselton! You can also get a lot of information about the jetty's varied history! I love it!
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A wonderful little brewery with, in my opinion, the best design for their beer cans! :-)) The food tastes great, the beer garden is also great! I absolutely recommend it!
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The impressively long jetty is worth walking to the end. However, the railway sleepers feel a little bumpy, but this is not a major problem.
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Our guide features a selection of four family-friendly hiking routes in and around Tuart Forest National Park, with three rated as easy and one as moderate. These trails are perfect for exploring the unique natural beauty of the region with your loved ones.
Tuart Forest National Park is characterized by gently undulating limestone hills and sandy soils, supporting its unique flora. The trails are generally well-maintained, offering a comfortable experience for families. You'll be walking through majestic tuart trees, some centuries old, creating a peaceful forest environment.
Yes, the region offers accessible options. The Tuart Walk (Shearwater Tuart Forest) is a sealed, flat pathway designed to be accessible for unassisted wheelchair users and prams. It winds through beautiful tuart and peppermint woodland, featuring interpretive shelters and panels. For more details, you can visit Visit Bunbury Geographe.
Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as the park bursts into color with a riot of wildflowers. During wetter months, various types of fungi can also be observed. The towering tuart trees provide shade, making it pleasant even on warmer days, but spring offers an extra visual treat.
Yes, all the family-friendly routes in this guide are circular, making them convenient for families. For example, you could try the Shelter Brewing Co Busselton – Busselton Jetty loop from Geographe, an easy 7.6 km hike that brings you back to your starting point.
The forest is a vital refuge for native species. You might spot bird species like the western rosella and forest red-tailed black cockatoo. The park is also home to Western Australia's largest remaining wild population of the endangered western ringtail possum, and there's even a Possum Night Spotlighting Trail for evening observations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the majestic tuart trees, the peaceful forest environment, and the well-maintained trails that make for an enjoyable family outing.
Yes, facilities for picnicking are available within the park. These areas allow visitors to enjoy meals amidst the magnificent tuart trees, providing a perfect spot to rest and refuel during your family hike.
Absolutely. For a shorter, easy option, consider the Shelter Brewing Co Busselton – Busselton Jetty loop from Visitor Centre. This route is just over 4 km, making it a manageable distance for families with younger children or those looking for a quicker stroll.
Beyond hiking, the region offers other family-friendly activities. For a more adventurous experience, Forest Adventures South West, located within the Ludlow Tuart Forest, offers high ropes and wire challenges with flying foxes. The coastal proximity also means you're not far from ocean views and beach access.
Yes, parking facilities are generally available at trailheads and popular access points within Tuart Forest National Park, making it convenient for families to start their adventures. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions or local park signage.


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