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by Scarborough Live | 16 Jun 2023

The Scarborough-Trigg Heritage Trail offers a captivating journey through time and natural beauty along the picturesque coastline of Perth, Western Australia. Comprising three different loops, this trail allows visitors to immerse themselves in the region’s rich heritage while enjoying a combination of coastal and bush walks. Whether you choose to tackle the entire trail or explore specific sections, this adventure is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Starting Point and Trail Length:

Begin your exploration of the Scarborough-Trigg Heritage Trail at the Scarborough Beach Foreshore. From here, you have the flexibility to choose your desired loop or combine them for a more extensive adventure. The total trail length is approximately 7.5 kilometers, which can be completed in about 2 hours.

Be prepared to capture stunning sights along the way, so have your cameras ready!

Trigg Coastal Loop – Blue Loop: 2.9km or 3.9km (1 Hour)

This loop starts from the northern end of the Scarborough Coastal car park and heads north toward Trigg. The trail follows a shared-use path, so be aware of cyclists traveling at varying speeds. Along the way, you’ll pass Bindi’s Lookout and have the option to divert to the beach or continue along West Coast Highway. The loop can be completed in about 1/2 hours.

Activity: If you decide to trail along the beach try to find the most unique shell and compare it with your friends and/or family. you can then turn this into a necklace or keep it as a memory.

Tip: If it is a nice day make sure you pack your bathers and have a quick dip!

Trigg Bushland Loop – Green Loop: 3.2km (1 Hour)

Opposite the car park south of Trigg Surf Lifesaving Club, you’ll find the entrance to the Trigg Bushland Loop. The trail begins with a steep hill climb, rewarding you with coastal views. It then winds through coastal shrubland, crosses underneath West Coast Highway via an underpass, and emerges near St Mary’s Anglican School on Elliott Road. Follow the trail through beautiful woodlands and keep an eye out for the Cottage Ruins. The loop takes approximately 1 hour to complete.

Activity: Along this trail try and find the two graffitied old water tanks!

Tip: When you reach the top of the hill look to see if you can spot Rottnest Island.

Scarborough Coastal Loop – Red Loop: 1.2km (45 minutes)

The Scarborough Coastal Loop starts at the Scarborough Foreshore, near the Time Capsule. This loop takes you along the upper and lower walkways of the foreshore, passing notable landmarks such as the Scarborough Amphitheatre and the Watch Over You statues. Enjoy the beautiful beach views and encounter the memorial to the 1916 drowning victims. As you continue, appreciate the Ethereal Welcome Hand statue and the Weaving of Stories shade sails. Don’t miss the Snake Pit skate park, Sunset Hill, and the Whale Playground. The loop can be completed in about 45 minutes.

Activity: Find the 5 hidden episodes of the captivating story of the missing children and the enigmatic spirit woman, Tjunta!

Tip: Pack a rug and food for after the loop to watch the Scarborough sunset, or indulge at one of the delicious nearby restaurants.

Along the Trail:

During your journey along the Scarborough-Trigg Heritage Trail, you’ll encounter numerous points of interest and natural attractions. These include heritage markers, traditional playgrounds, picnic facilities, and stunning coastal views. Take your time to appreciate the surroundings, pause for a picnic or a coffee break at one of the nearby cafes, and enjoy the public art installations that add a vibrant touch to the trail.