Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary Guided Hike | 6.5 km | 3 Hrs
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This moderate 6.5 km hiking tour will take you through the magnificence of Paruna sanctuary. The sanctuary is in the Darling Range, and sits on the western margin of the ‘Yilgarn Block’, an ancient granite landform that formed over 2.5 billion years ago. The scenic Avon Valley, where Paruna is located, was carved out by the Avon River over thousands of years. The sanctuary itself is characterised by extremely steep slopes, numerous streams and creeklines, and areas of exposed granite.
The 2,000 hectare property predominantly follows the southern banks of the Avon River. The Numbat trail makes its way through King Jarrah and Marri forrest, over to the Paruna gorge, and along the steep slopes, so expect lots of stairs. This hike is not for the faint hearted! This detailed and well maintained trail will surely provide all hikers with a spectacular and challenging hiking experience.
INCLUDED IN YOUR TICKET:
- Entrance to the private Wildlife Sanctuary
- A guided 6.5km hike of the lush green forests of the Quenda trail in Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary
- Amazing historical stories and secrets covering local heritage of our fascinating hiking trail & surrounds
- Our personal recommendations for local cafes and restaurants to enjoy a well deserved meal or coffee post hike
- A great experience with Perth’s award-winning hiking tour operator
- Friendly and knowledgeable, first aid trained tour guide
The Hike Collective is an award winning, tourism accredited and eco-certified hiking tour company. We provide the highest of quality hiking tour experiences, so you can enjoy with peace of mind. Read our reviews and see what hikers say!
MEETING POINT AND GETTING THERE:
Head up Toodyay road and turn left onto From O’Brien Rd. Drive for 17kms where you will reach Avon Road, and turn left. This turn is 2.3km after Ewing Road. Paruna Sanctuary is signposted and down a gravel track to the carpark. You will need to open the first gate to drive through to the main carpark and meet your hike leaders for check in.
TRAIL DIFFICULTY:
Considered a ORANGE trail, this will test your fitness, endurance, and strength. With some moderate to large climbs, a moderate level of fitness is recommended for this hike, however it is a great place to start a climbing based hike.
WHAT TO WEAR & BRING:
Bring plenty of water ( at least 2 litres per person)
Comfortable clothes and sturdy trainers or hiking boots. With the uneven gravel trail at times, good grip soles are advised.
If you have hiking sticks, please bring them ( although not essential!)
Personal First Aid kit
Snacks / morning tea to enjoy along the way. (Please bring reusable containers and water bottles)
Camera to snap some great photos fo your hike
PARK ENTRY FEES:
Entry fees are included in your ticket.
UNDERSTANDING THE GRADES:
This hike is considered grade three and is recommended for those with a moderate level of fitness. This trail is filled with steps, and a lot of up and downhill sections.
Please double-check your booking date to ensure the correct tour and date is booked. No changes to your booking date can be made within 48 of your tour date. For specific details regarding to your tour, please read our terms & conditions.
Important Next Steps:
Sign the waiver: Please ensure you and any guests joining you have completed the waiver before the tour here.
You can also read our waiver on our website here.
We will send you a friendly reminder two days before your tour with any last-minute tips and updates. In the meantime, download your Trail-Ready Guide here for all the essential details you might need.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Sarah was amazing with her knowledge, demeanour and delivery to a range of ages and backgrounds. I would highly recommend any tour that she is delivering, and she definitely provided a lot of value to all the participants (My kids included). She even convinced one of my friends kids to become a ranger …. She’s only 9 years old!!!!
Thank you to the Hike Collective for your input
On the down side, the guide battled to keep a reasonable pace, even strolling he needed to stop. This left the group splintered as some slowed down and took the opportunity to enjoy the fauna and flaura, whilst others forged ahead, especially on the return trip.
On the plus side, his knowledge of photo composition was an unexpected bonus.
Even though the weather was cold wet and windy sarah our hike host was such a bubble of brightness full of smiles and enthusiasm and very informative with flora fauna and wildlife information
The cave experience was nice and yoga short but sweet
Highly recommend taking any hike with the hike collective
Thank you
An experience I will remember fondly
It was a freezing cold night which is obviously not the tour operator's fault, however the promised hot chocolate would have helped a lot. I was the last of the five to get mine, and I got half a cup of barely tepid, very weak, drink.
I always try to find something positive to say, but am struggling with this one. We both felt that $70 each was way too much.
Well done Kate for setting up such a great business. Krystal made a great guide, was informative for the hike. The yoga in Cabaret cave was amazing. Thank you
Erin is a friendly and professional guide who shared her knowledge freely.
The hike was very simple, very informative and the weather was perfect.
An enjoyable hike around John Forrest National Park. Erin and Bernie were excellent guides being informative, maintaining an appropriate pace and assisting the group in navigating the trails. Extending the hike to Glenbrook Dam was a great idea. A great morning out for my first Hike Collective adventure. Looking forward to the next hike.
We are so lucky to have these beautiful walks in out back yard, and so lucky to have Hike collective and staff to make them so accessible.
Thank you Erin and Renate and Hike Collective, I will certainly be booking more walks.
So it was lovely to do together for the 3 of us. I was born and bred in Perth and never knew about this cave. The cave is gorgeous and a really, special experience to do yoga in the cave. The yoga is a very easy level, more to do with stretching, breathing and enjoying the experience. I would suggest you bring a thicker mat than the 3mm mat as you are lying on concrete. They do have some extra mats, but limited numbers. They use some beautiful singing bowls to enhance the meditation at the end. Temperature of the cave is really pleasant. We wore shorts and t-shirts as it was a 31 degree day, with runners. Alot had on leggings. But they would be hot during the hike. We had a delicious fresh juice after yoga. We were able to put mats back into the car before the hike. Hike is a pleasant walk with a couple of hills. Pretty easy going with lots of stops for the guise to tell you an interesting story. We even got to see some koalas in the sanctuary..Overall a really lovely day.
beautiful summer morning that started by the Swan River with a tour guide giving a brief overview of the tour and guidance on paddling in a kayak. A group of 6 kayaks went in (2 in each) and it was a very comfortable, non strenuous paddling experience by the Point Walter cliffs with occasional stop over to hear about local history. Kayaks are very comfortable and easy to operate. Peaked inside caves, enjoyed beautiful clean water and had lots of fun paddling around the area. Then had morning tea and moved onto hiking up the top of the cliffs. Another great experience with very knowledgeable guide explaining local flora and fauna. Lovely views of the area, secluded little beaches were a gem to discover. Thank you to both guides and organisers, it was very much enjoyed by Perth locals that never ventured to that area of the city!
Sunset, wildflowers, grazing table and meditation. Thank you Kate,John and Maxine. Perfect finish for the end of the year.
The only things I would comment on, which made the experience Very Good, Not Excellent:
1. Yoga: During the session the group next to us was talking OK Now.. .I know it was in a whisper but WE CAN HEAR YOU in a somewhat silent cave! We were a group of 3. Managed to hold in what we wanted to say to each other during the session. Can't possibly have been that urgent!
2. Yoga again - There was 2 people off to the side during the session. One was a child. One Adult taking photos. Right during the meditation, the child wanted to know of the Adult how much longer the session was for. Yes again a whisper but annoying nonetheless.
So really I am just saying that anybody who can't participate should wait outside, or in the first section of the cave AND possibly the Yoga instructor could ask people to refrain from conversing once the session begins until it is over. Plenty of time to chat when out enjoying the hike.
The juices offered were DELICIOUS, the nature, the organisation was SPOT ON. Neither the hike nor the yoga session was strenuous. Definitely a beginner Yoga session but WHO CARES.. you're in a cave :)












































