Names and Sections
The Trail Loop (Bellevue to Bellevue via Mount Helena) is 40.8 km in length - it constitutes two routes travelling east of Bellevue, see History.
The Eastern Extension within this trail, Mount Helena to Wooroloo is 22.5 km in length.
The Kep Track continues along the old railway route as far as Northam, and is 75 km in length.
In Kalamunda there is a railway heritage trail that follows the alignment of the old Upper Darling Range Railway.
Read more about this topic: Railway Reserves Heritage Trail
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