Social Sunday Walk – Dale Rd to Brookton Campsite
- When: Sun 3rd May, 2026 - 8:30 am to Sun 3rd May, 2026 - 3:30 pm
- Where: East of Armadale (check your web account for details once you have booked) - East of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
- Rating: Experienced | Category: Social Sunday Walks
PLEASE NOTE: Due to prescribed burning this walk will head south from the same start point toward Brookton Campsite (instead of north to Beraking Campsite as advertised). The new walk distance is slightly less. All other information remains the same (meeting point and start/end time).
This is a 21km return walk from near Mt Dale to the Brookton Campsite via Mt Dale Campsite with a volunteer guide. The campsite has water and a toilet (byo toilet paper!).
This walk is for fit and experienced walkers only. The pace on this walk is generally faster and the breaks somewhat shorter than intermediate style walks. If you have any doubts please consider booking on an intermediate walk.
The best part of booking an event with us is that all profits go back to the maintenance of the Bibbulmun Track – you should be proud!
Included perks:
- Expert advice from the Bibb Track specialists.
- Trained and experienced Bibb Track guides.
- A fun and social atmosphere to enjoy the Bibb and get to know other walkers.
Please ensure you have read and understood the booking conditions before you proceed with this booking.
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Your Event Guide/s:

Claudia Payne
Hi guys, I have been a member since 2009 when I started my sectional end-to-end. Since then, I’ve enjoyed many hikes on the Bibbulmun Track as well as tracks in Tasmania, NZ and Europe. I love the diverse experiences hiking can give you and I am looking forward to sharing my passion for it with you.

Russel Montgomery
My acquaintance with the Bibbulmun Track goes back to the mid 1980s. We walked most of the old alignment. On blistered feet and aching legs we learnt valuable early lessons about hiking. The children came along and my walking adventures adapted to suit their little legs. As they have moved onto their own adventures I found more time to return to my own, including walking the Bibb Track.
The Bibb Track really is a world class asset. People from all over the world come here to walk it. I know. I have spoken with many out on the Track. I am keen, as a Bibb Track vollie, to share some of my passion, knowledge and skills with others who can then enjoy our wilderness for themselves and in turn share it with others.