Western Australia's world-class, long-distance, off-road cycling trailManjimup is just 307km from Perth, in the beautiful south west corner of Western Australia - a land of tall timbers, abundant fresh water, rich soils and undulating scenery. Essential information for all parks of Australia's South WestEssential information for all parks of South West Capes & Blackwood River ValleyHorizontal TabsWelcomeSites & Activities Previous Pause Next Universal Access Contact Information Pemberton Sites & ActivitiesPhone: +61 (0)8 9776 1207Send Email Park Location307km S of Perth. Park InformationManjimup is just 307km from Perth, in the beautiful south west corner of Western Australia - a land of tall timbers, abundant fresh water, rich soils and undulating scenery. Early settlers rejoiced in the potential wealth of the land and created their future with the axe, plough and the sweat of their brows. This pioneer history has created the vibrant cultures that are so much a part of Manjimup today. Manjimup has a population of around 5,000 and is the regional centre for the Warren and Blackwood Valleys, providing all the facilities you would expect, including an airport. For more information including detailed online maps and track access points, visit the Munda Biddi Trail Foundation Website - see links below. Munda Biddi Trail Foundation Website Current Track Conditions We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of the land the Munda Biddi Trail passes through. Sites & Activities Activities Facilities Dogs Allowed? Campground Load all sites... ReviewsReviewsYou must be signed in to add a review, simply Click here to create an account or loginNo reviews posted, be the first to add a review. Flora & Fauna ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities Visit the Atlas of Living Australia page for this area.
ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities