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The best running trails in Western Australia

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Jogging in Western Australia offers diverse landscapes, from extensive coastlines to vast national parks and vibrant city trails. The region is characterized by its pristine beaches, ancient geological formations, and significant river systems like the Swan River, providing varied terrain for runners. These natural features create a unique backdrop for outdoor activities, catering to all levels of fitness.

Best jogging routes in Western Australia

  • The most popular jogging route is Supreme Court Gardens – Point Fraser loop from McIver,…

Last updated: August 19, 2026

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Scarborough Beach – Trigg Beach loop from Scarborough

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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July 17, 2026, Burswood Foreshore Shared Path

Running along the southern banks of the Swan River, the Burswood Foreshore Shared Path provides a flat, sealed trail with uninterrupted views of the Perth skyline. This adaptable riverside route is great for walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. Parking is available at various points along the path. With expansive lawns, barbecue facilities, and sheltered benches, the foreshore is an ideal spot to unwind, particularly at sunset as the city lights turn on.

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The Mounts Bay Road Shared Path is a popular pedestrians and cycling route traveling along the Swan River from Crawley to Perth's CBD. The wide, flat surface and excellent views of the river and city skyline make it a great choice for both commuters and those out for a relaxing stroll.

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Built in the 1930s this boathouse has become a famous landmark along the Swan River in Perth. The picturesque locale and easy access have made it popular with photographers from around the world.

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June 1, 2026, Windan Bridge

Windan Bridge carries traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians across the Swan River between East Perth and Burswood. Opened in 2000 as part of the Graham Farmer Freeway, the bridge includes a shared path with expansive views over the river and the city skyline. Its position beside Heirisson Island and Optus Stadium makes it a major crossing along Perth’s riverside trail network.

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May 29, 2026, Tram Sculpture

Tram Sculpture was created by Kath Wheatley in 2001. It's made of steel and sits in McCallum Park just over the Causeway heading towards Victoria Park. The vibrant green lawn surrounding the sculpture is a wonderful spot to get some sun and run around.

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CY O’Connor Reserve sits along a stretch of coastline with low limestone cliffs, rock groynes, and small sandy sections between. The shoreline here is more rugged compared to South Beach, with clearer views along the coast and out across the Indian Ocean. Paths run above the water, connecting into the wider coastal walking network.

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South Beach Recreation Reserve combines open grassed areas with direct access to South Beach. The reserve includes picnic areas, playgrounds, and shaded sections beneath Norfolk pines, with paths linking through to the foreshore. It sits directly between the beach and surrounding streets, with multiple entry points along the edge.

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Running alongside the Fremantle rail line, this shared path forms part of the wider cycling and walking network linking Perth to Fremantle. The route follows the rail corridor with a mostly flat, sealed surface, used by cyclists and pedestrians. Compared to the nearby coastal paths, this section feels more direct and enclosed, with fences, vegetation, and passing trains along the line. It connects easily into surrounding paths near South Beach and the Fremantle foreshore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Western Australia?

Western Australia offers a vast network of over 770 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.

What kind of terrain can I expect on running trails in Western Australia?

You'll find a diverse range of terrain, from flat, wide paths along the Swan River in Perth to coastal trails with refreshing sea breezes, and bushland loops with hills. The region's landscape includes pristine coastlines, ancient geological formations, and vast national parks, offering everything from easy loops to more challenging routes.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running routes in Western Australia?

Yes, Western Australia has over 60 easy running routes. Many of the paths along the Swan River foreshore, such as those around Elizabeth Quay and Langley Park, offer flat, uninterrupted stretches ideal for easy runs. Lake Monger and Herdsman Lake also provide popular, relatively flat loops with abundant birdlife.

Can I find running routes with scenic views or natural landmarks?

Absolutely. Western Australia is renowned for its scenic beauty. Many routes offer stunning ocean views, like the Trigg Beach – West Coast Drive Beach Path loop, or picturesque river views along the Swan River. You can also explore routes near unique geological formations like The Pinnacles Desert or Wave Rock, though these might be more suited for hiking than continuous running.

Are there any family-friendly running paths in Western Australia?

Yes, many of the flatter, well-maintained paths are suitable for families. Loops around lakes like Bibra Lake Reserve, such as the Bibra Lake Reserve loop from Bibra Lake, are often popular choices. Kings Park also offers diverse running experiences with various trails suitable for different ages and abilities.

What about dog-friendly running routes in the region?

While specific routes may have restrictions, many parks and coastal paths in Western Australia allow dogs, often on a leash. It's always best to check local council regulations for specific areas, but general parklands and some beach sections are typically dog-friendly. Herdsman Lake, for example, is a popular spot for runners with dogs.

Are there circular running routes available?

Yes, many of the most popular running routes in Western Australia are circular. Examples include the Supreme Court Gardens – Point Fraser loop along the Swan River, the Hammersley Pool loop from Scarborough along the coast, and the Running loop from Glendalough.

What are some notable attractions or points of interest I might see near the running trails?

Along many routes, especially in Perth, you'll find landmarks like the First Contact Sculpture by Laurel Nannup or the Eliza Statue at Crawley Baths. Further afield, you might encounter natural wonders like the Fernhook Falls or the vast Stirling Range National Park, offering diverse sights beyond the immediate running path.

What is the best time of year to go running in Western Australia?

The best time to run in Western Australia generally depends on the region. Perth and its surrounds are pleasant for running during spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, especially inland, so early mornings or evenings are preferable. Winters are generally mild, making them suitable for running, particularly in the southern regions.

Are there routes that offer shade, especially during warmer months?

Yes, finding shaded routes is crucial during Western Australia's warmer months. Areas like Kings Park, with its extensive tree cover, offer good shade. Loops around lakes such as Herdsman Lake also provide more shade compared to open coastal paths. The foreshore areas of Claisebrook Cove and Matilda Bay along the Swan River can also offer some relief from the sun.

Is parking or public transport available for accessing running routes?

Many popular running routes, especially in and around Perth, are well-served by both parking and public transport. Routes along the Swan River and coastal paths often have nearby parking facilities. Perth's public transport network, including buses and trains, can also provide convenient access to various starting points for city and suburban running trails.

What do other runners say about the running trails in Western Australia?

The running trails in Western Australia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Runners frequently praise the stunning coastal and river views, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable and refreshing runs.

Are there any longer distance running trails for experienced runners?

Yes, Western Australia offers options for longer distance runners. The Supreme Court Gardens – Point Fraser loop from McIver is a challenging 17.6 km route. Beyond the listed routes, the Cape to Cape Track in the southwest offers a world-class, multi-day experience stretching 135 kilometers, ideal for experienced trail runners seeking a significant challenge.

Can I find running routes near cafes or places to refuel?

In urban areas like Perth, many running routes are conveniently located near cafes and eateries. Coastal paths, such as those around Scarborough and Cottesloe, often have cafes nearby for a post-run coffee or snack. Similarly, routes along the Swan River in Perth are close to various establishments where you can refuel.

Are there any unique geological formations or natural wonders to explore while running?

Western Australia is rich in unique natural wonders. While some, like The Pinnacles Desert or Wave Rock, are destinations in themselves, you can find routes that offer glimpses of the state's diverse geology. The coastal paths often feature interesting rock formations, and the vast national parks, such as Karijini, offer breathtaking gorges and waterfalls, though these are typically more suited for hiking and exploration than continuous running.

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