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No traffic touring cycling routes in Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve are characterized by the expansive freshwater Lake Joondalup, Perth's largest metropolitan freshwater lake, surrounded by diverse landscapes. The region features vital wetlands, banksia forests, and woodlands, offering varied scenery for cyclists. Well-developed cycling paths cater to different skill levels, including flat, paved surfaces and routes extending into more varied terrain. Limestone karst features are also present in some areas, adding to the geological interest.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located in Perth’s northern suburbs, Yellagonga Regional Park protects a chain of wetlands, bushland, and lakes including Lake Joondalup and Lake Goollelal. The landscape combines open water, reed beds, and native forest with tuart, jarrah, and marri. It’s a key habitat for birdlife, along with reptiles and small mammals. A network of walking and cycling paths runs throughout the park, including brand new boardwalk tracks, connecting different sections and access points across the reserve.
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Set along the shoreline in Yellagonga Regional Park, this viewing platform overlooks Lake Goollelal and its surrounding wetlands. From here, you get clear sightlines across the water, with reed beds and open lake edges attracting a range of birdlife.
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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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Its a great bike path finally connecting North of Perth with the rest along the beach. Little hilly but great scenery and amazing bike path.
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There are 7 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve. These routes range from easy, family-friendly rides to more moderate excursions, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve offers several easy routes suitable for families and beginners. The Ted Gibbs House loop from Hocking is an easy 22.7 km ride, and the Bike loop from Kingsley is a shorter 5.8 km option. The Lake Joondalup Circuit itself is a 16-kilometer shared path, mostly paved and flat, ideal for casual rides and accessible for all abilities.
The routes in Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve traverse diverse landscapes. You'll experience the expansive freshwater Lake Joondalup, vital wetlands, and areas of banksia forests and woodlands. Some routes may also offer glimpses of limestone karst features and cliffs, particularly in areas like Edgewater.
Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve is rich in wildlife. Cyclists often spot Western Grey Kangaroos, quendas, and Southwestern snake-necked turtles. The reserve is also a haven for birdwatching, with over 120 different bird species. Observation towers and boardwalks provide excellent vantage points for spotting waterfowl and other creatures.
Yes, the most prominent circular route is the Lake Joondalup Circuit, a 16-kilometer shared path that encircles the lake. For a longer option, the Drovers loop from Wanneroo offers an easy 29.6 km circular ride.
Along the routes, you can visit Neil Hawkins Park, which features a jetty, picnic facilities, a playground, and the Bibbulmun woman monument. Picnic Cove offers great lake views, gazebos, and barbecues. An observation tower provides overhead views of wildlife in a marshy woodland.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 40 ratings. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained, traffic-free paths, the beautiful lake views, and the abundance of wildlife, making it a peaceful and enjoyable cycling experience.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Tamala Park Bike Path – Mindarie Marina loop from Currambine is a moderate 40.6 km route. Another moderate option is the Neerabup National Park loop from Currambine, covering 37.3 km.
The best time for touring cycling in Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve is generally during the cooler, drier months, typically from autumn to spring (March to November). Summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable if cycling during this period.
Yes, the region around Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve, particularly in the surrounding suburbs like Joondalup, Mindarie, and Hillarys, offers various cafes and eateries. Routes like the Burns Beach Café – Mindarie Marina loop or Tom’s Surf Beach – Hillarys Boat Harbour loop are specifically designed to pass by coastal cafes and marinas, providing convenient refreshment stops.
Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve is well-served by public transport. The Joondalup train station, part of Perth's Joondalup Line, is conveniently located near the lake, offering easy access to the main cycling paths. Several bus routes also operate in the surrounding areas, connecting to various points around the reserve.
Ample parking is available at various access points around Lake Joondalup Nature Reserve. Popular spots include Neil Hawkins Park, Picnic Cove, and other designated car parks within Yellagonga Regional Park, providing convenient starting points for your cycling adventure.


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