Accessible Adventures | Rocky Pool Walk Trail
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Hiking is for EVERY body!
In partnership with the City of Kalamunda and Supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport & Cultural Industries (DLGSC), we are honoured to host the Accessible Adventure Series throughout 2025 in Kalamunda.
The Rocky Pools Walk Trail in Kalamunda National Park is a scenic and moderately challenging hike that showcases the natural beauty of the Perth Hills. This 5 km loop follows sections of the iconic Bibbulmun Track, winding through lush jarrah and marri forests, granite outcrops, and picturesque valleys. The highlight of the trail is Rocky Pools, a series of tranquil rock pools along Piesse Brook, which flow after winter rains, creating a serene and refreshing stop for hikers. The trail offers stunning wildflowers in spring, diverse birdlife, and sweeping views of the surrounding bushland. With some steep and rocky sections, it provides an adventurous yet rewarding experience hikers.
Join us for an Accessible Hike on this trail and connect with like-minded people, learn new skills and discover that hiking is for every body!
Experience Includes
Guided hike
Morning tea
Access to all hike photos via our Facebook Group OTBT Connect.
Hiking Poles
Sunscreen & Insect Repellent
Cost: Adult $20.00 incl GST + booking fee
Zero cost for support person
Itinerary
This difficult 5 km loop follows sections of the iconic Bibbulmun Track, winding through lush jarrah and marri forests, granite outcrops, and picturesque valleys. We’ll hike the trail in an anti-clockwise direction stopping at Rock Pools for morning tea about 1/3 of the way through our walk. From here we challenge the long ascent to the top of the ridge before a slow and gradual descent back to our end point. The trail offers stunning wildflowers in spring, diverse birdlife, and sweeping views of the surrounding bushland.
Please note there are no toilet facilities at this location, there are plenty of faciliTREES though.
Tour Terrain & Experience Level
This trail is grade 4 with steep and rocky sections. It is suitable for people with a good level of fitness and balance. Sturdy shoes with good grip are a must!
Tour Departure Point
Please meet at the car park at the end of Spring Rd, Kalamunda, 15minutes before departure for registration, introductions and safety briefing.
What to Bring?
Camera, water, personal first aid, rain jacket (just in case) a good attitude and big smile!
Accessibility
Cognitive / Autism
Low Hearing
Allergies / Intolerances
Companion Card Accepted
Get Tickets
In partnership with the City of Kalamunda and Supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport & Cultural Industries (DLGSC), we are honoured to host the Accessible Adventure Series throughout 2025 in Kalamunda.
The Rocky Pools Walk Trail in Kalamunda National Park is a scenic and moderately challenging hike that showcases the natural beauty of the Perth Hills. This 5 km loop follows sections of the iconic Bibbulmun Track, winding through lush jarrah and marri forests, granite outcrops, and picturesque valleys. The highlight of the trail is Rocky Pools, a series of tranquil rock pools along Piesse Brook, which flow after winter rains, creating a serene and refreshing stop for hikers. The trail offers stunning wildflowers in spring, diverse birdlife, and sweeping views of the surrounding bushland. With some steep and rocky sections, it provides an adventurous yet rewarding experience hikers.
Join us for an Accessible Hike on this trail and connect with like-minded people, learn new skills and discover that hiking is for every body!
Experience Includes
Guided hike
Morning tea
Access to all hike photos via our Facebook Group OTBT Connect.
Hiking Poles
Sunscreen & Insect Repellent
Cost: Adult $20.00 incl GST + booking fee
Zero cost for support person
Itinerary
This difficult 5 km loop follows sections of the iconic Bibbulmun Track, winding through lush jarrah and marri forests, granite outcrops, and picturesque valleys. We’ll hike the trail in an anti-clockwise direction stopping at Rock Pools for morning tea about 1/3 of the way through our walk. From here we challenge the long ascent to the top of the ridge before a slow and gradual descent back to our end point. The trail offers stunning wildflowers in spring, diverse birdlife, and sweeping views of the surrounding bushland.
Please note there are no toilet facilities at this location, there are plenty of faciliTREES though.
Tour Terrain & Experience Level
This trail is grade 4 with steep and rocky sections. It is suitable for people with a good level of fitness and balance. Sturdy shoes with good grip are a must!
Tour Departure Point
Please meet at the car park at the end of Spring Rd, Kalamunda, 15minutes before departure for registration, introductions and safety briefing.
What to Bring?
Camera, water, personal first aid, rain jacket (just in case) a good attitude and big smile!
Accessibility
Cognitive / Autism
Low Hearing
Allergies / Intolerances
Companion Card Accepted
Get Tickets
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