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Exploring the New Arboretum Trail Network in Pemberton WA

  • Writer: Cat Swaithes
    Cat Swaithes
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

Huge congratulations to the Parks & Wildlife Services team on the incredible new family-friendly trails and visitor facilities at The Arboretum Trail Network in Pemberton WA. This exciting new addition to Pemberton further strengthens the region’s reputation as one of WA’s premier destinations for mountain biking, walking trails and nature-based recreation.

Funded through the State Government’s Outdoor Adventure Tourism package, the new $2.4 million development includes:

  • 12km of family-friendly mountain bike trails

  • scenic forest walk trails

  • upgraded visitor facilities, picnic shelter and toilets

  • sealed access road improvements


The best part? Guests staying at Serenity House and Serenity Cottage can access the trails directly from the property within minutes by foot or bike, with no need to load bikes onto the car once you arrive.


Positioned near the Bibbulmun Track and Munda Biddi Trail, Serenity House Pemberton is perfectly located for walkers, cyclists and forest adventurers exploring the Southern Forests region.


After a day on the trails, return to peaceful forest accommodation, undercover bike storage, recovery massage treatments at our exclusive on-site spa and cosy woodfire relaxation surrounded by towering karri forest.

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