Kurliiny Tjenangitj Trail is a 9.5km, grade 3 hike located in Wellington National Park, Western Australia. The hike should take around 3.5 hours to complete.
Hike overview
From Honeymoon Pool you can do a 5 kilometre return walk to a lookout point above the Collie River - or continue on to complete the almost 10 kilometre loop walk through Wellington National Park.
The Kurliiny Tjenangitj trail meaning "come and see" in the Noongar language, is a 9.5 kilometre loop walk that ascends, often steeply, through forest to a lookout offering views over the Collie River valley. From there the trail ascends less steeply along a four wheel drive track, until it meets the Mundi Biddi Track again. More ascent is followed by a rocky descent back to the river. In spring there is a profusion of wildlfowers. A walk from Honeymoon Pool to the lookout and return is five and a half kilometres. A large section of this track is shared with the Munda Biddi mountain bike trail. Honeymoon Pool is a Department of Parks and Wildlife campsite and Picnic Area, offering more than 20 campsites among trees beside the Collie River. You can enjoy swimming, canoeing and fishing. You can also walk to the Wellington Dam Kiosk from here on the Jabitj trail.
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Tips
Start Point: Honeymoon Pool, Wellington National Park, 200km (2.5 hours) south of Perth
End Point: Honeymoon Pool, Wellington National Park, 200km (2.5 hours) south of Perth
Region: Wellington National Park, South West
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