Djidi-Djidi Ridge

30 min to 45 min

1.6 km
return

↑ 67 m
↓ -67 m

Moderate track
Starting from the car park off Chittering Road, the Djidi-Djidi Ridge track offers a seasonal spectacle with its abundance of orchids, wattles, and parrot bush. Ascending to the lookout at the trail's peak rewards visitors with breathtaking views across the valley. "Djidi-Djidi" derives from the Noongar language, meaning the Willie Wagtail bird. The lower slopes boast a marri-wandoo woodland decorated with heath plants in the understory. Grass trees dominate the upper reaches, with a particularly picturesque display in spring. As the trail winds around the ridge's side, it culminates at a lookout, offering sweeping vistas across the Chittering Valley. Enthusiasts seeking further exploration can venture into the reserve's network of firebreak trails. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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