Warren Blackwood Regional Trails Strategy

Published on Friday, 8 May 2026 at 11:45:00 AM

Shape the Future of Our Trails: Community Workshops & Drop-In Sessions

Love exploring our trails on foot, on a bike or a horse, or even canoe? We want to hear from all different trail user types about what you think is important to have a great trail experience on new and existing trails.

As part of the Warren Blackwood Regional Trails Strategy, we’re hosting a series of workshops and community drop-in sessions across the Shire. This is your opportunity to share ideas, highlight local priorities, and help shape the future of trails in our region.

Why Your Voice Matters

Whether you explore on foot, water, or wheels, your input is vital. We are seeking feedback on a wide range of trail types, including:

  • Walking & Hiking

  • Cycling & Mountain Biking

  • Horse-Riding

  • Paddling & Water Trails

  • Heritage & Driving Trails

How to Get Involved

We are hosting two different types of sessions to make it easy for everyone to participate:

  • Workshops: These run for the full scheduled time and offer a structured environment for group discussion and brainstorming.

  • Drop-in Sessions: These are informal and flexible; feel free to stop by at any point during the session to chat with the team.


Upcoming Session Details

Location Date Time Format Venue
Bridgetown Saturday, 9 May 2026 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Workshop Bridgetown Town Hall - updated location
Greenbushes Monday, 11 May 2026 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Drop-In Greenbushes Community Resource Centre

Who Should Attend?

Everyone is welcome! We encourage regular trail users, local business owners, and residents interested in the future of our natural spaces to attend. There is no need to register in advance—simply come along and join the conversation.

Can’t Make It in Person?

If you are unable to attend a session but still wish to contribute your ideas, we value your feedback. Please submit your input via email to: trails@wbac.net.au.

Help us build a trail network that reflects the spirit and needs of our community. See you there!

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