Councillors Tony Brennan, Patrick Bertola and Shire President David Lavell gear up for new format of Trek the Trail.
Camera IconCouncillors Tony Brennan, Patrick Bertola and Shire President David Lavell gear up for new format of Trek the Trail. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Trek the Trail’s 9km walk to take place this Sunday

Staff WriterHills Avon Valley Gazette

This Sunday, the third and final leg of Trek the Trail takes place at John Forrest National Park or Swan View Station.

This walk is relatively flat and accessible – please note there is low lighting in the Swan View Tunnel so bring a torch/phone and be mindful of uneven surfaces or use the alternative accessible route.

Event participants can start between 8am and 9am.

MORE: Mundaring’s Trek the Trail gets new format for 2016

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Read more about parking options here. Strictly no dogs in JFNP.

Trek the Trail is Shire of Mundaring’s free annual cycling and walking event that is held on a different section of the historic Railway Reserves Heritage Trail

Trek participants are offered experiences of diverse landscapes, beautiful and natural bush land and the heritage and history of the Railway Reserves Heritage trail.