

Orchid Wildflower Trail
Quininnup WA
LOCATION: About 1.5kms east of Quinninup off Karri Lane, close to Rainbow Trout Retreat. Within Dordagup National Park
DISTANCE: 4kms return (approx) - allow 1.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy to moderate - Class 3
Best: Late winter to late spring, July to November
SPECIAL FEATURES:
This is a well-defined walk trail with some steep sections. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended. This trail follows the Little Quinninup Brook before taking you through the varied vegetation of Dordagup National Park and Tone State Forest.
As you walk, you’ll notice the distinct change in undergrowth from the tall karri forest to the more open jarrah forest. Both forest types boast an impressive display of wildflowers in season.
This area is known for the variety of orchid species that flower here in winter and spring – keep a lookout for spider, helmet, snail, flying duck, cowslip and bird orchids.
​
A copy of the walk trail map is available by following the link below:
Quinninup Walk Trails Brochure
​
For more information about walk trails, and attractions in Quinninup, head to their website: