Moon Walk

  • When: Saturday 4 March 2023 at 4:30pm to Saturday 4 March 2023 at 10:00pm
  • Where: East of Armadale (check your web account after booking) to East of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Beginners | Category: Day Walks

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Unwind on a serene, warm evening by the light of a full moon.

Join us on a casual 9km return walk through beautiful mixed jarrah forest to a large granite outcrop, the perfect location to enjoy a picnic, a glass of wine and watch the setting sun and the rising full moon. 

Very informative, learnt something new about the bush, stars, planets also my night vision. Great hike having fun along the way.

You’ll be walking back by the light of the moon on some uneven terrain, so you need to be reasonably fit, have had some previous Bibbulmun Track experience and be confident with walking in the dark with a torch. 1 ¼ hr from Perth. Food and beverages not included.

Fantastic evening laying down on the warm rocky surface while watching the night sky. A super night, eating under the stars ! Certainly was a superb walk topped with the picnic and walking back blind.....lol [in the dark by moon light]. Its the first time I have managed to get my daughter away from her computer. She enjoyed it so much she wants to go on the next one in March. Well done!!!! Thanks to all the leaders too.

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It was an amazing experience and made me remember how wonderful the stars are away from the light of the city. I would like to thank the guides who not only provided a great learning experience. I have made a donation to the Foundation so they and others can keep doing wonderful work. 

2023 marks the 25th Anniversary of the Bibbulmun Track.
Join the celebrations!

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  • Photo of Ce Kealley

    Ce Kealley

    Hi! I’ve been walking the Track since the late 90’s, and like many, started slowly along the big hill curve of learning. A warning: the Bib is addictive. To me, being in the bush is a form of meditation. The whole Track is my favourite section but I must admit to being very fond of sitting on top of Mount Cooke, watching the eagles circle the skinks, and just soaking it all in. I enjoy sharing my love of the Track with novice walkers so hope to see you out there soon.

  • Photo of Neil Gibson

    Neil Gibson

    Hi all! I’ve been walking the Bibbulmun Track, and various other trails around WA, for the last 15 years. One of the best things about being a volunteer guide is being able to help people of all levels experience the joys of the Australian bush. I’m passionate about bringing the outdoors to younger generations in order to facilitate a connection to nature that they can enjoy in the years to come.