Mt Trio

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Poikime
Perth, Western Australia, Australia1,765 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022 • Solo
It felt absolutely amazing to tick off another peak in Stirling Ranges. I've already done Bluff Knoll 4 times (pre-covid) so it's about time to climb a new peak. Due to my lack of fitness (post-covid), I thought I better start with Mt Trio. Nth too technical and no scrambling up the rocks needed, BUT it is still a no BS trail right from the start. It's steep and the steps just seemed endless and up and up until the first saddle. I was very slow and took lots of break. It took me 2 hrs up, 1 hr down, but the good thing about this was, I had the peak all to myself cos everybody else either was already on the way down or had passed me and gone down by time I made it LOL 

The views at the top was SPECTACULAR!!! Definitely worth every huffing and puffing and sweat. Unfortunately I couldn't stay long at all cos the weather suddenly changed. I started off with a hot clear sunny weather and then by the time I reached the saddle, I could see the black clouds were coming my way, so I quickly made a dash to the peak, took a few pics and quickly went down. I made it in time to at least still see the view, but not so lucky for the chap I met on the way down about 15mins later from the peak because by then, the thick mist had rolled in and covered the whole peak. 

In a way, I was glad to experience this sudden change of weather. To see and capture the mist rolling in was just hauntingly beautiful! The rain also started to drizzle, but thankfully it didn't pour hard until I reached the carpark. Talking about timing! So do come prepared with a jacket/rain jacket (I didn't...woops!) and wear proper shoes cos those rocks could be slippery when wet. Hike safely and enjoy the view!
Written May 31, 2022
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Robshaztravels
Warnbro, Australia35 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2021
We loved staying at Mt Trio bush camp & caravan park it has one of the best camp kitchens I have ever seen, with a large pot belly fire place, board games, a guitar for anyone to play.
Situated in a peaceful natural bush area on a working farm on the border of the beautiful #stirlingranges and #bluffknoll only 10mins drive away and an easy 4.5 hr drive from Perth.
Enjoy the sounds of the Boobook Owl and the Tawny frogmouth as you drift off to sleep. We highly recommend this camp ground if your in the area @robshaztravels
Written November 3, 2021
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Redcrayon89
Northcliffe, Australia258 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Couples
Went walking here after climbing the day before so my legs were still a bit fatigued. Even so, took BF and I exactly 2 hours to return to the car park. Not entirely sure if we walked the entire thing as the three “peaks” weren’t as easy to distinguish as we might have thought. There were three separate rock piles at the top though? Was that it? Not sure.

Ultimately a lovely walk. Very steep to begin with but had a staircase and clearly defined path. No rock scrambling required but some of those stairs were killers. Much less busy than bluff knoll, although also helps that we climbed on a Monday. Saw a snake on our climb so exercise caution!

Great views of both bluff and Toolbrunup. A good mountain to start with for anyone afraid of heights as the summit has a generous amount of room.
Written September 4, 2018
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LawseyH
Broome33 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Family
Lovely hike with great views from near the top ( it was cloudy at the peak). We did this in the afternoon after climbing Bluff Knoll in the morning.
Written April 23, 2017
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CMR555
Perth, Australia131 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2016 • Couples
A nice quiet hike just over 3km. It's pretty steep for the first half and then flattens out. Allow 2 to 3hrs (including time to have a break/food). Nice view of Bluff Knoll from the top.
Written January 18, 2017
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AlbanyRick
Albany, Australia2,006 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Solo
This is one of the easiest walks in the Stirlings, and I picked a moderate weather day in February to do this hike. I'd done the more challenging Mt Hassell earlier in the day, and this was still quite manageable afterwards. However be warned that there's a lot of steps in the first part of the climb up Mt Trio, and they are quite brutal! But I got to the top in about 40 minutes, and spent about half an hour soaking in the surrounds, and enjoying the serenity and grandeur. There was an amazing amount of birds near the top, probably due to there being quite a few flowering shrubs. Outstanding views, and well worth the effort. If you follow the trail at the top to the end, you come to a second rock cairn, which has a PVC pipe container with a log book for visitors - it's crammed with names of others who have done the climb, so I added my name there as well. Also of interest is an amazing and massive rock almost beside the parking area, which is also worth exploring and checking out. The entire time I was there I had the place to myself, so this gets much less traffic than the more well known Bluff Knoll.
Written May 12, 2016
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David T
Augustaturning13 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2019
What a find, a beautiful caravan and camping place at the foot of the Stirlings.
Great walking trails and orchids everywhere, Spider orchids the size we have never seen before.
The camp has powered sites as well as unpowered, flush toilets hot showers and a fully equipped camp kitchen as well as a laundry. Charges are very reasonable.
A beautiful spot and very quite.
Written September 18, 2019
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SaveTigerNorthants
Northants140 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Couples
This was the third trail we walked in the Stirling Ranges. It is only about half the length of the Mount Bluff trail, and being the third trail we were getting more boot fit, and managed this walk in the allotted time for once. The trail levelled onto a plateau before climbing again briefly to the top. The top is isolated so the views are really special.

We were much taken with the Banksias and the grass trees. A very nice walk, rewarding, enjoyable and not too taxing.
Written January 5, 2019
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James N
Morley, Australia145 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Family
Went for a day trip out to the Stirling Range National Park, in particular Mt Trio or more specifically the Mt Trio carpark whilst staying in Albany over the Christmas/New year period. Came here with the wife and a 2.5 year old in tow, and had a look at doing the walk trail however were too challenging for the three of us, the views and the bush environment were still amazing. However be aware that there is corrugation on majority of unsealed roads in the area so dont be surprised if it is a bumpy journey. Definitely worth the drive out from Albany if you are fit and willing to head through the bush.
Written December 27, 2018
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Helen D
Mandurah, Australia111 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Solo
I decided to climb Mt Trio straight after climbing Bluff Knoll, which certainly tested my stamina. The climb is fairly steep for the first half, then becomes a gradual path up to the top. The track is quite narrow and coming down was quite slow as most of the path is shale which is unstable under foot. The view from the top was well worth it, just stunning
Written September 24, 2018
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