Get Walking and Running!
Explore the City of Belmont with local walking groups, parkrun events, and scenic walking trails to stay active and healthy.
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Ongoing activity
Daly St, Belmont WA 6104, Australia
Free
Explore the City of Belmont with local walking groups, parkrun events, and scenic walking trails to stay active and healthy.
Ongoing activity
Daly St, Belmont WA 6104, Australia
Free
Walking is a wonderful way to explore the City of Belmont while enjoying numerous health benefits. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a brisk run, there are options for everyone to get moving and connect with the community.
Join one of the City’s welcoming walking groups or participate in the popular parkrun event at Garvey Park. You can expect friendly company, beautiful natural surroundings, and a supportive environment that encourages fitness and social connection. The walking trails offer varied difficulty levels and amenities such as playgrounds, picnic areas, and exercise equipment.
- Ascot Waters Heart Foundation Walking Group: Tuesdays at 6:45am, meet at Pitman Park, Waterway Crescent.
- Tomato Lake Heart Foundation Walking Group: Wednesdays at 5:00pm, meet outside Tomato Lake Cafe.
- Healthy Heart Walkers: Thursdays at 8:30am, meet at Scenic Drive car park picnic tables.
- Centenary Park Heart Foundation Walking Group: Saturdays at 8:00am, meet near Daly Street entrance clubrooms.
- Belmont Forum Walking Group (non-City group): Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:00am, meet at BankWest Entry, Belmont Forum Shopping Centre.
- Garvey Park parkrun: Saturdays at 8:00am, 5km walk/jog/run, free community event with volunteer opportunities.
Explore self-guided walking trails such as Centenary Park, Tomato Lake Reserve, Kuljak Island, and the River Walk Trail, each offering unique features like playgrounds, barbecue areas, drink fountains, and scenic views.
Activities take place across various locations in the City of Belmont including Ascot Waters, Tomato Lake, Centenary Park, Belmont Forum, Garvey Park, and several walking trails. Most meeting points are easily accessible by car and public transport, with amenities like parking and restrooms available.
- Walking groups are open to everyone and provide a great way to stay motivated.
- parkrun requires a one-time registration to participate.
- Trails vary in difficulty from easy flat circuits to medium difficulty with hills.
- Walking to school events are supported by the City with prizes and promotional items.
Most walking groups and trails are free to join and use. parkrun is a free community event but requires prior registration online. For more information or to join specific walking groups, contact details are provided where applicable.