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Welcome to Manjimup!!

Welcome to ManjimupManjimup was named after the Noongar Aboriginal word "Manjin" (a broad-leafed edible reed) and "up" meaning meeting place. It was first settled in 1856 by timber-cutter Thomas Muir.
The Shire of Manjimup is the largest in the South West and the town of Manjimup has become a regional and commercial hub. Manjimup has many breathtaking walking and bush walking trails. For more information drop into the Manjimup Visitor Centre in Mottram Street. For a great site with lots of information about the area check out the Southern Forests web site.


Follow the links below to investigate the local trails:
Trail Name Location
Diamond Tree Diamond State Forest
Four Aces and One Tree Bridge/Glenoran Pool
One Tree Bridge Conservation Park
Donnelly River Village WalksDonnelly Sate Forest
King Jarrah Perup Road Reserve
Lake Muir Observatory
Muir Nature Reserve
Lake Unicup Unicup Nature Reserve
Manjimup Timber Park Timber Park
DeanmillRailway Reserve
Anunaka Town
South Manjimup Town
West Manjimup Town
East Manjimup Town

Click HERE for a Bush Walker's Code of Conduct.

Please see below for an interactive map:


View Manjimup, Western Australia in a larger map




South West Development Commission






Bibbulmun Track 


Bibbulmun Trail
(long distance bush walking trail) as well as the


Munda Biddi 


Munda Biddi Trail
(long distance mountain-biking) 
   pass through this region of unparalleled beauty.



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