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Bibbulmun Track – Kalamunda to Albany
Aushiker | December 28, 2009 8:09 pm961 km (597 mi) End to End
Completed End to End – August – October, 2003
Introduction | Accessing the Track | Maps/Documentation | Track Sections |Others Track Notes/Resources
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The Bibbulmun Track is the longest walk trail in Western Australia, approximately 961 km in length. The actual distance does vary marginally as the track is subject to frequent re-alignment (both temporary and permanent). The Track’s northern trailhead is Kalamunda, a hills suburb of Perth and the southern trail head is at Albany, on the southern coast of Western Australia. The Track leaves Kalamunda, travelling through jarrah/marri forests, before entering the karri forests and then the tingle forests as it snakes south. Eventually the Track emerges on the southern ocean for the final coastal run into Albany, hence it is often referred to as the forest to the coast track. Along the way there are 48 campsites (three-sided shelter, bush toilet, water tank, picnic tables, and fire ring) and the Track passes through seven towns. Over the length of the Track, an average days walk is approximately 18 km (based on a 54 day walk). The track is very accessible, allowing for short family walks, to day walks to overnighters, to going end to end.
The northern trailhead is approximately 26 km east from the Perth General Post Office and is located on the corner of Mundaring Weir Road and Railway Road, Kalamunda (hills suburb of Perth).
The southern trailhead is 409 km south of Perth (via road) at the Old Railway Station on Proudlove Parade (300 metres east of the southern end of York Street), Albany.
Northern Trailhead
Public transport to the northern trailhead is via Transperth buses which service Kalamunda regularly from Perth city. See the 285, 287; 298, 300; 302; 303 timetables. There is no rail service to Kalamunda.
Southern Trailhead
The main public transport provider to the southern trailhead is Transwa. Transwa services Albany daily. The applicable timetables are S1, S2, and S3.
Other major access points include North Bannister, Dwellingup, Balingup, Pemberton, Northcliffe, Walpole, and Denmark.
The main documentation on the track are the two guidebooks published by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) (formally the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM)). These are "A guide to the Bibbulmun Track: Northern Half" (2nd Edition) which covers the Track from Kalamunda to Donnelly River Village and "A guide to the Bibbulmun Track: Southern Half" (2nd Edition) which covers the Track from Donnelly River Village to Albany.
In addition to the guidebooks, DEC publishes a series of eight maps covering the track. Maps 1 to 4 cover the northern half and maps 5 to 8 cover the southern half. The maps where updated in 2003 and are in a scale of 1:50 000 and printed on virtually rip-proof and water proof paper. The respective maps are:
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Northern Half: Map 1: Darling Range |
Southern Half: Map 5: Pemberton |
DEC also publishes the maps in a northern series and a southern series map pack, generally at a reduced price over the single maps. There is also a DVD/Video available, titled "Getting on Track – Making the Most of your Walk."
TRACK SECTIONS
The Bibbulmun Track is "divided" into 58 sections. While the Track is divided into sections, its is not uncommon for end to end enders or section walkers to walk more than one section in a day, so the sections are delineated only by the placement of campsites or towns and should only be a guide to planning a walk schedule. Sections between towns which have public transport access (or reasonable resupply options) are highlighted in yellow.
In the comments sections I have detailed my 2003 walk itinerary. With hindsight I would do it a little differently, including cutting out the rest days at Dwellingup and Collie and leaving my options open for Denmark and Pemberton. Also I would walk straight through to West Cape Howe from Denmark unless having to walk around the inlet. In the northern section, Waalegh or Beraking straight through to Brookton is quite possible, saving another day. With these changes alone, my walk time could have been reduced by six days.
Other points worth noting when planning and walking the Track:
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A good source of local information is the relevant Department of Environment and Conservation office which manages the section of Track of interest.
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It is not uncommon to find mosquito larvae in the water tanks at the campsites. The larvae can be easily filtered out with a piece of cloth or stocking over the tap. I personally carry a stocking for this purpose. If you find one on the water tank’s tap please leave it there for other walkers.
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The water colour in the tanks often has a brown tinge. This is a result of tannin in the water. It has no impact on the taste, just how it looks.
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Northern Half |
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Section Number |
From |
To |
Section Distance – Kilometres |
Cumulative Distance – Southbound |
Cumulative Distance – Northbound |
Comments on the Section |
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1 |
Northern terminus |
Hewett’s Hill |
10.3 |
10.3 |
955.8 |
Day 1 through to Hewett’s Hill |
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2 |
Hewett’s Hill |
Ball Creek |
10.6 |
20.9 |
945.6 |
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3 |
Ball Creek |
Helena |
8.6 |
29.5 |
935.0 |
Day 2 through to Helena |
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4 |
Helena |
Waalegh |
9.5 |
38.9 |
926.4 |
Day 3 through to Waalegh |
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5 |
Waalegh |
Beraking |
8.5 |
47.4 |
916.9 |
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6 |
Beraking |
Mt Dale |
11.5 |
58.9 |
908.4 |
Day 4 through to Mt Dale |
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7 |
Mt Dale |
Brookton |
8.3 |
67.2 |
896.9 |
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8 |
Brookton |
Canning |
11.1 |
78.3 |
888.6 |
Day 5 through to Canning |
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9 |
Canning |
Monadnocks |
12.7 |
91.0 |
877.5 |
Day 6 through to Monadnocks |
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10 |
Monadnocks |
Mt Cooke |
15.6 |
106.6 |
864.8 |
Day 7 through to Diversion Temp Campsite due to 2003 Mt Cooke fires |
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11 |
Mt Cooke |
Nerang |
12.7 |
119.3 |
849.2 |
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12 |
Nerang |
Gringer Creek |
16.6 |
135.9 |
836.5 |
Day 8 through to Gringer Creek |
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13 |
Gringer Creek |
Whitehorse Hills |
17.6 |
153.5 |
819.9 |
Day 9 through to Whitehorse Hills
Gringer Creek is two kilometres from North Banister Road House. Transwa buses stop at the roadhouse |
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14 |
Whitehorse Hills |
Mount Wells |
14.5 |
168 |
802.3 |
Day 10 through to Mt Wells |
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15 |
Mount Wells |
Chadoora |
14.9 |
182.9 |
787.8 |
Day 11 through to Chadoora |
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16 |
Chadoora |
Dwellingup |
19.4 |
202.3 |
772.9 |
Day 12 through to Dwellingup Day 13 rest day in Dwellingup Dwellingup is a small town with a supermarket, however, it is not serviced by Transwa or other public transport. |
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17 |
Dwellingup |
Swamp Oak |
13.1 |
215.4 |
753.5 |
Day 14 through to Swamp Oak |
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18 |
Swamp Oak |
Murray |
18.5 |
233.9 |
740.4 |
Day 15 through to Murray |
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19 |
Murray |
Dookanelly |
17.7 |
251.6 |
721.9 |
Day 16 through to Dookanelly |
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20 |
Dookanelly |
Possum Springs |
19.3 |
270.9 |
704.2 |
Day 17 through to Possum Springs |
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21 |
Possum Springs |
Yourdamung |
18.6 |
289.5 |
684.9 |
Day 18 through to Yourdamung A NO fires policy applies at Yourdamung campsite ; fuel stoves only. |
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22 |
Yourdamung |
Harris Dam |
13.6 |
303.1 |
666.3 |
Day 19 through to Harris Dam |
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23 |
Harris Dam |
Collie |
21.3 |
324.4 |
652.7 |
Day 20 through to Collie Day 21 rest day in Collie |
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24 |
Collie |
Yabberup |
19.6 |
344.0 |
631.4 |
Day 22 through to Yabberup |
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25 |
Yabberup |
Noggerup |
17.7 |
361.7 |
611.8 |
Day 23 through to Noggerup |
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26 |
Noggerup |
Grimwade |
21.9 |
383.6 |
594.1 |
Day 24 through to Grimwade |
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27 |
Grimwade |
Balingup |
22.4 |
406 |
572.2 |
Day 25 through to Balingup Balingup, whilst being a small town and is serviced by Transwa. Gas canisters now available at Balingup April 29, 2007: Called in on the General Store – found walker "supplies" to be very limited and mostly unsuitable. I would not recommend relying on the store for resupply. Donnelly River Village continues to be a better option. |
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28 |
Blackwood |
17.7 |
423.7 |
549.8 |
Day 26 through to Blackwood A NO fires policy applies at Blackwood campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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29 |
Blackwood |
Gregory Brook |
18.0 |
441.7 |
532.1 |
Day 27 through to Gregory Brook |
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30 |
Gregory Brook |
Donnelly River Village |
20.5 |
462.2 |
514.1 |
Day 28 through to Donnelly River Village Donnelly River Village does carry some walker supplies and they can get supplies in from Manjimup overnight. |
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Southern Half |
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Section Number |
From |
To |
Section Distance – Kilometres |
Cumulative Distance – Southbound |
Cumulative Distance – Northbound |
Comments on the Section |
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31 |
Donnelly River Village |
Tom Road |
15.9 |
478.1 |
493.6 |
Day 29 through to Tom Road |
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32 |
Tom Road |
Boarding House |
22.8 |
500.9 |
477.7 |
Day 30 through to Boarding House |
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33 |
Boarding House |
Beavis |
19.1 |
520.0 |
454.9 |
Day 31 through to Beavis |
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34 |
Beavis |
Beedelup |
19.5 |
539.5 |
435.8 |
Day 32 through to Beedelup Steep climb to the loo |
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35 |
Beedelup |
Pemberton |
23.7 |
563.2 |
416.3 |
Day 33 through to Pemberton Day 34 rest day in Pemberton Farms and roads |
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36 |
Pemberton |
Warren |
21.7 |
584.9 |
392.6 |
Day 35 through to Warren |
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37 |
Warren |
Schafer |
21.1 |
606 |
370.9 |
Day 36 through to Schafer Swimming in the lake |
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38 |
Schafer |
Northcliffe |
14.0 |
620 |
349.8 |
Day 37 through to Northcliffe |
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39 |
Northcliffe |
Gardner |
15.1 |
635.1 |
335.8 |
Day 38 through to Gardener |
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40 |
Gardner |
Lake Maringup |
15.9 |
651 |
320.7 |
Day 39 through to Lake Maringup |
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41 |
Lake Maringup |
Dog Pool |
24.5 |
675.5 |
304.8 |
Day 40 through to Dog Pool |
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42 |
Dog Pool |
Mt Chance |
19.4 |
694.9 |
280.3 |
Day 41 through to Mt Chance A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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43 |
Mt Chance |
Woolbales |
20.4 |
715.3 |
260.9 |
Day 42 through to Woolbales A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. Worth diverting to make the climb of Mt Pingerup. Push on through the carpark crossing the granite to get the great views; There is a track behind the Woolbales hut that leads to a granite dome which provides spectacular views of Broke Inlet |
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44 |
Woolbales |
Long Point |
17.2 |
732.5 |
240.5 |
Day 43 through to Long Point A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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45 |
Long Point |
Mt Clare |
12.2 |
744.7 |
223.3 |
Day 44 through to Mt Clare A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. Should have walked on through to Walpole, skipping over-nighting at Mt Clare |
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46 |
Mt Clare |
Walpole |
10.0 |
754.7 |
211.1 |
Day 45 through to Walpole Day 46 rest day in Walpole |
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47 |
Walpole |
Frankland River |
17.5 |
772.7 |
201.1 |
Day 47 through to Frankland River A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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48 |
Frankland River |
Giants |
13.7 |
785.9 |
183.6 |
A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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49 |
Giants |
Rame Head |
15.6 |
801.5 |
169.9 |
Day 48 through to Rame Head Day 49 rest day at Rame Head A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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50 |
Rame Head |
Peaceful Bay |
10.5 |
812.0 |
154.3 |
Day 50 through to Peaceful Bay Peaceful Bay is a small settlement. The caravan park shop does carry some walker supplies. The settlement is not serviced by public transport. |
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51 |
Peaceful Bay |
Boat Harbour |
22.7 |
834.7 |
143.8 |
Day 51 through to Boat Harbour A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. Canoes to cross inlet if bar open |
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52 |
Boat Harbour |
William Bay |
19.9 |
854.6 |
121.1 |
Day 52 through to William Bay A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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53 |
William Day |
Denmark |
15.1 |
869.7 |
101.2 |
Day 53 through to Denmark Day 54 rest day in Denmark |
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54 |
Denmark |
Nullaki |
16.4 |
886.1 |
86.1 |
Day 55 through to Nullaki A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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55 |
Nullaki |
West Cape Howe |
16.5 |
902.6 |
69.7 |
Day 56 through to West Cape Howe A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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54 |
West Cape Howe |
Torbay |
16.4 |
919.0 |
53.2 |
Day 57 through to Torbay A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. Long diversion if inlet not crossable |
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55 |
Torbay |
Hidden Valley |
17.5 |
936.5 |
36.8 |
Day 58 through to Hidden Valley A NO fires policy applies at this campsite; fuel stoves only. |
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56 |
Hidden Valley |
Albany |
19.3 |
955.8 |
19.3 |
Day 59 through to Albany |
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Col Girdler’s planning notes and diary of this walk of the track south to north (PDF ~ 223 kb).
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Aushiker Yahoo! group pages – good place to talk to fellow walkers with experience of the Track
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