Trail Fast Facts
Reynoldson Reserve Walk Trail is a 2.4km, grade 1 hike in Wongan Hills, Western Australia. This hike typically takes 1.25 hours to complete.
Hike Overview
A walk for the wildflower enthusiast - the Reynoldson Reserve is renowned for its spectacular displays of VerticoRoadia and boasts seven different varieties, commonly known as "featherflowers".
Located 29 kilometres north east of Wongan Hills. The road is well sign-posted. The Reynoldson Reserve Walk Trail is 2.4 kilometres return. Allow 40 to 60 minutes to walk to the south end and back. The Reynoldson Reserve Festival is held in November each year when the wildflowers are in full bloom. Admire the beauty of the reserve at the photographic exhibition before taking a highly informative guided tour of the reserve. Visit the Wongan Hills Visitor Centre for more information. Flowering seasons vary widely, with the most blooming between October and January. November being the peak month.
Tips
Start Point: 29km North of Wongan Hills (180km (2.5 hours) north east of Perth), turn right onto Kondut SE Road, Left Old Ballidu Road.
End Point: 29km North of Wongan Hills (180km (2.5 hours) north east of Perth), turn right onto Kondut SE Road, Left Old Ballidu Road.
Region: Wongan Hills, Golden Outback
For more information, a location map and GPS file please visit Trails WA.
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Track Grade
Grade 1 (All-abilities) -Â Perfect for Families and Beginners: Grade 1 on the AWTGS represents the easiest walking tracks, perfect for families with young children or those new to bushwalking. No prior experience is required. These gentle walks feature a flat, even surface with no steps or steep sections. They are suitable for wheelchair users with assistance due to the even terrain. The total distance of a Grade 1 walk is typically no greater than 5 kilometers, making them a comfortable and manageable option for all ages and fitness levels.
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Gear to consider
What you carry in your pack will depend on the weather, terrain, time of year, type of adventure, and personal preferences. Having trouble deciding what gear’s right for you? My free planning, food and packing checklists provide an introduction to things your could consider (as well as the Ten Essentials) on your day, overnight and multi-day adventures. Customise your kit according to your personal needs, always considering safety first.Â
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While planning your hike, it’s important to check official government sources for updated information, temporary closures and trail access requirements. Before hitting the trail, check local weather and bushfire advice for planned burns and bushfire warnings and let someone know before you go. Plan ahead and hike safely.
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Acknowledgement of Country
Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.