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Canning River Regional Park

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Canning River Regional Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Canning River Regional Park

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Hiking in Canning River Regional Park offers diverse landscapes along the Canning River, featuring a mix of sedge meadows, mature woodlands, and paperbark forests. The area includes salt marshes, billabongs, and wetlands, with riverbanks lined by native trees such as eucalypts. Trails generally feature low elevation gains, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The park provides a serene urban retreat with a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

Best bus station hiking trails in Canning River Regional Park

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Canning River loop from Canning River Regional Park

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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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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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May 29, 2026, Boorloo Bridge

The Boorloo Bridge was built in 2024 and crosses the Swan River while providing access to Heirisson Island. The bridge spans 250 meters and is not open to cars, only foot and bike traffic. Once the sun goes down there is a light display. Boorloo Bridge is a popular link and carries about 1,400 cyclists and 1,900 pedestrians across the river daily.

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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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Matagarup Bridge spans the Swan River in Perth, linking East Perth with Optus Stadium and the Burswood Peninsula. Known for its curved, cable-supported arches, it’s a pedestrian and cycling bridge with wide paths and open views along the river. From the bridge, you can look out towards the city skyline and surrounding foreshore. It’s also used for a guided bridge climb experience.

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In the middle of the Swan River, Heirisson Island is home to a small sanctuary where visitors can sometimes see western grey kangaroos roaming freely. Walking paths loop through the island’s grassy bushland, offering a surprisingly quiet nature break just minutes from central Perth. The kangaroos are wild but often accustomed to people, so with a bit of patience you may spot them resting under trees or grazing in the open areas.

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Bridge with questionable architectural style, but very scenic. Connects East Perth to Perth Stadium

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April 27, 2025, Optus Stadium

Great PSP ride. Easy to get around and lovely ride alongside the Swan River

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December 19, 2024, Boorloo Bridge

Beautifully designed bridge for pedestrians and cyclists!

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December 6, 2024, Matagarup Bridge

A zip line leads from one of the bridge pillars to the shore

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station accessible hiking trails are available in Canning River Regional Park?

There are over 30 hiking trails in Canning River Regional Park that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus accessible hikes in Canning River Regional Park?

The trails accessible by bus in Canning River Regional Park feature diverse terrain, including sedge meadows, mature woodlands, and lush paperbark forests. You'll also find paths winding through salt marshes, alongside billabongs, and through wetlands, often with native trees like eucalypts and sheoaks lining the riverbanks.

Are there any easy, family-friendly bus accessible hikes in the park?

Yes, many trails are suitable for families. For an easy and scenic option, consider the Canning River loop from Canning River Regional Park, which is about 4.3 km long. The park generally offers well-marked, often dual-use paths, with several being wheelchair-friendly.

Can I bring my dog on the bus accessible trails in Canning River Regional Park?

Canning River Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them. Always check specific trail signage for any restrictions, especially in sensitive wildlife areas.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the bus station hiking routes?

Along the bus accessible routes, you can explore diverse ecosystems including sedge meadows, woodlands, and paperbark forests. Key attractions include the Kent Street Weir, which serves as a central hub with amenities, and the Canning River Eco Education Centre (CREEC). You might also spot the historic Woodloes Homestead near the Woodloes Walk Trail.

Are there any circular routes starting from bus stops in Canning River Regional Park?

Yes, several circular routes are accessible from bus stops. A popular option is the Wilson Lagoon – Canning River loop from Canning River Regional Park, an easy 7.5 km trail that offers beautiful river views and wildlife spotting opportunities.

What is the best time of year to hike in Canning River Regional Park when using public transport?

The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring (September to November) offers pleasant temperatures and blooming wildflowers. Autumn (March to May) also provides comfortable hiking conditions. Summers can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are best, while winters are mild but can be wet.

What wildlife might I encounter on a bus accessible hike in the park?

Canning River Regional Park is a haven for wildlife. Hikers often spot a wide array of bird species, including black swans, pelicans, and egrets. You might also see kangaroos, various lizards, and Western Longneck Turtles in the creeks and wetlands.

Are there any moderate difficulty hikes accessible by bus?

Yes, for those looking for a slightly longer challenge, the Canning River – Wilson Lagoon loop from Canning River Regional Park is a moderate 8.8 km route that offers extended exploration of the park's diverse landscapes.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the bus accessible trails in Canning River Regional Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 160 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's serene natural beauty, the abundance of wildlife, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make it easy to enjoy nature close to the city.

Are there any amenities like cafes or picnic areas near the bus accessible trailheads?

Yes, the Kent Street Weir is a central hub within the park and is easily accessible by bus. It offers amenities such as a cafe, picnic areas, and public restrooms, making it a convenient starting or ending point for your hike.

Are there any wheelchair-friendly trails accessible by bus?

Yes, Canning River Regional Park is known for its accessibility. Trails like the Woodloes Walk Trail and the Butterflies, Birds and Bridges Trail are noted as wheelchair-friendly, offering smooth surfaces and gentle gradients, making them suitable for all visitors.

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