Jarrahdale Bridle Trail update

We’re working to enhance our local bridle trails, including the Jarrahdale Bridle Trail.

In collaboration with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA), we’ve developed a Jarrahdale Bridle Trail Concept Plan. The plan aims to explore opportunities to:

  • Enhance users’ experience, from beginners to enthusiasts
  • Link trails while minimising road crossings
  • Develop loop options within an attractive bush setting
  • Sustain shared use with trail runners
  • Mitigate long term maintenance costs

Recently Shire staff, including Vanessa Slater, Coordinator Natural Reserves (centre), met with Sandy Robson from DBCA (far left) and local equine rider and adjustment centre operator Anna Sheehan (far right) at a section of an existing bridle trail in Jarrahdale to discuss and refine the detailed design of the project.

Being able to tap into their extensive local knowledge will ensure a quality outcome for all future users of the Jarrahdale Bridle Trail.

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