The new Trails Network Master Plan, adopted by Kwinana’s Council on 22 August 2025, provides the missing link between the Kwinana Loop Trail and the region’s trail networks.
The Master Plan cements the Kwinana Loop Trail as the hero trail experience of the area, and sets out a long-term vision and framework for sustainable trails development into the future.
The Plan also highlights key regional and local linkages that connect communities with each other and to the surrounding natural and cultural environment.
Mayor Peter Feasey said the City was uniquely placed in Perth because it is surrounded by nature.
“We are affectionately known as the City of Trees and it is exciting to now cast a vision for the area to also be known as a City of Trails traversing this diverse natural beauty,” Mayor Feasey said.
“Kwinana is surrounded by natural bushland, wetlands and public open spaces, creating a vibrant trails destination within the Perth Metropolitan Area.
“This new Plan will guide investment in trails-based recreation and tourism opportunities into the future.
“Any new trail development will follow a rigorous planning and approvals process, with particular emphasis on consultation and cultural engagement given the significance of the region to the Nyoongar community.
“The City is committed to ensuring trail development benefits both residents and visitors alike by promoting physical and mental well-being, environmental stewardship, and economic opportunity.
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“An avid cyclist myself, I am excited to cast a vision for investment in our networks to draw people to experience Kwinana for themselves,” he said.
To view the Trails Network Master Plan visit Kwinana Trails | City of Kwinana
Funding for the Master Plan was supported by the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport.