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Mountain biking in Yanchep National Park is primarily focused on multi-use trails that connect to the park's perimeter, as dedicated mountain biking within the core park trails is generally not permitted. The surrounding region features landscapes of tuart and banksia woodland, coastal heath, and former wetlands. These areas offer a diverse terrain for mountain bikers, characterized by relatively flat to gently undulating paths. The trails provide opportunities to explore the northern Swan Coastal Plain's natural environment.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This part of the track follows low limestone ridges that rise above the surrounding bushland. From these slightly elevated points, you can catch occasional peeks of the Indian Ocean in the distance beyond the coastal plain. Along this stretch, you’ll walk on the sandy soil and through vegetation typical of the limestone landscapes that shape this part of Perth’s northern bushland.
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Neerabup National Park protects around 943 hectares of coastal bushland on Perth’s northern Swan Coastal Plain. The park supports diverse native vegetation and provides important habitat for wildlife, including threatened black cockatoos that feed in the woodland. Its long strip of protected bushland also preserves part of the historic route followed by the Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail.
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Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail is a 28-kilometre walking, trail running and mountain biking path that follows an ancient Noongar pathway connecting the wetlands of the northern Swan Coastal Plain. The route traces the traditional movement track used by Whadjuk Noongar people between Lake Joondalup and Loch McNess, later becoming a stock route during European settlement. Today, the trail highlights the region’s natural landscapes and cultural history as it passes through several parks north of Perth.
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Neil Hawkins Park is a great place for everyone to enjoy. It's wheelchair-accessible, has a kids' playground, and lots of amenities, including a bike repair station, ping-pong tables, restrooms, and more. There are also open fields to play in with mowed grass and bordering eucalyptus trees to lie in the shade under.
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Lake Joondalup sits within the Yellagonga Regional Park. Lake Joondalup Circuit is a trail that encircles the lake and is great for a long run, walk, or ride. The full loop spans 16 kilometers, as this is the largest lake in the Perth metro area. While visiting the lake, you can catch a glimpse of Western Grey Kangaroos, quendas, Southwestern snake-necked turtles, or some of the 120 different species of birds that call this lake home.
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Great little park, right on Lake Joondalup!
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Wonderful route for cyclists or walkers through a great park/bush landscape. Lake Joondalup is always close by!
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Dedicated mountain biking is generally not permitted within the core trails of Yanchep National Park itself. However, the surrounding region offers multi-use trails that connect to the park's perimeter, providing opportunities for mountain biking through diverse landscapes.
The mountain bike trails in the region around Yanchep National Park traverse landscapes of tuart and banksia woodland, coastal heath, and former wetlands. The terrain is generally relatively flat to gently undulating, offering a mix of natural environments to explore.
There are at least 6 mountain bike tours available in the Yanchep National Park area on komoot, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These trails allow you to explore the northern Swan Coastal Plain's natural environment.
Yes, the area offers options for easy ability levels. The Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail loop from Clarkson, for example, is a moderate trail that can be suitable for beginners looking for a longer ride, especially on a mountain or gravel bike. The broader Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail is known for being suitable for beginner riders.
While mountain biking, you'll encounter landscapes of tuart and banksia woodland, coastal heath, and former wetlands. The Picnic Cove Park – Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve loop from Butler, for instance, offers views of wetlands and bushland around Lake Joondalup. The region is also known for its wildflowers from August to October.
The cooler months, particularly spring (August to October), are ideal for mountain biking. During this time, the weather is more pleasant, and you can enjoy the stunning display of wildflowers, including kangaroo paws and Yanchep roses, that come alive in the park's biodiverse northern Swan Coastal Plain.
Yes, several loop trails are available. For example, the Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail loop from Clarkson is a popular moderate route covering 42.7 km. Another option is the Neerabup National Park loop from Butler, which is 43.4 km long.
While Yanchep National Park itself has restrictions on dogs, multi-use trails outside the core park area may have different regulations. It's always best to check the specific rules for each trail or reserve you plan to visit, as policies can vary.
The trails in the Yanchep National Park area are generally described as easy to moderate, with relatively flat to gently undulating paths. This makes many of them suitable for families with some biking experience. The Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail, which connects to the park, is particularly noted as suitable for beginner riders, including families.
Mountain bikers often appreciate the diverse natural environments, including tuart and banksia woodland, coastal heath, and former wetlands. The trails offer a chance to explore the northern Swan Coastal Plain's unique ecosystem. Many enjoy the moderate challenge and the opportunity to experience the region's natural beauty.
Parking availability will depend on the specific trailhead you choose. For routes like the Neerabup National Park loop from Butler College, you would typically find parking facilities near the starting point in the surrounding suburbs like Butler or Clarkson, which serve as access points to these multi-use trails.
Among the komoot tours, the Neerabup National Park loop from Butler is one of the longest, covering approximately 43.4 km. This moderate trail typically takes around 3 hours and 1 minute to complete.


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