Kep Track
Track between Mundaring and Northam in Western Australia
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The Kep Track is a bicycle, walking and horse track in the Darling Range and further east in Western Australia.[1]
Length75 km (47 mi)
LocationBetween Mundaring and Northam, Western Australia
DesignationBicycle, Walking and Horse Trail
Trailheads
- Mundaring Weir (western terminus),
- Northam (eastern terminus)
| Kep Track | |
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| Length | 75 km (47 mi) |
| Location | Between Mundaring and Northam, Western Australia |
| Designation | Bicycle, Walking and Horse Trail |
| Trailheads |
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| Use | Walking, Cycling, Trail Riding |
| Difficulty | Grade 3 |
| Season | All year, but spring is best |
| Hazards |
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| Right of way | Pedestrian, Cyclist, Rider |
| Website | web |
| Trail map | |
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The Kep Track is a bicycle, walking and horse track between Mundaring and Northam. | |
It commences at Mundaring Weir and proceeds through Chidlow, Wooroloo, Wundowie, Bakers Hill and Clackline to Northam, for approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi).[2][3] It is based on the route of the former Western Australian Government Railways Eastern Railway from Mundaring to Clackline, then following the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme pipeline route through to Northam.
The promotion and planning of the track[4] is linked in with the Golden Pipeline Project[5] of the National Trust of Western Australia.[6]
