Adventure Connections Trails Centre
Wellington National Park, Collie
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What’s On in the Collie River Valley Region

What’s On in the Collie River Valley Region is your go-to place for the latest stories, events, and updates from the landscapes we explore. From upcoming activities and local happenings to blog posts, trip insights, and community news, this space brings together everything happening in and around the region. Whether you’re planning your next adventure or simply staying connected, you’ll find inspiration and updates right here.

Kayaking in Collie

Swap busy beaches for calm rivers, forest trails, and space to slow down and reconnect with nature in the heart of the South West.

Explore Collie by Bike: Trails, E-Bikes and Adventure

Located in the Collie River Valley of Western Australia, just over two hours from Perth, the Collie region has become one of WA’s most exciting cycling destinations. Surrounded by jarrah forest, rivers and rolling hills, Collie offers a mix of relaxed rides and world-class trail experiences that suit beginners through to experienced riders.

The Collie River Valley Region

The Collie Region is the heart of where our adventures take place. Defined by forested hills, waterways, trails, and open landscapes, the region offers a rich connection to nature and a strong sense of place. It’s an area shaped by its environment, history, and community, making it ideal for meaningful outdoor experiences.

 

At Adventure Connections, we value respectful engagement with the land and encourage people to explore the Collie Region in a way that deepens appreciation for its natural and cultural significance. Every experience we offer is influenced by the landscapes and character of this unique part of Western Australia.

To learn more about the Collie River Valley Region, including its environment, communities, and places of interest, visit: collierivervalley.com.au, a local tourism resource sharing information about the region.