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ON LOCATION TRIGG, WA
Located in the northern suburbs of Perth, Trigg offers some of the most stunning coastal views on the west coast of Australia. Remaining comparatively less developed than other centres, it offers a range of open public spaces and is home to one of the most spectacular and go-to beaches, Trigg Beach.
Less than half an hour from Perth CBD, it remains a sought-after destination for many, but especially those who love to make the most of the stunning blue waters and golden sand, with board riding, swimming and snorkelling popular amongst the locals and regular visitors.
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The beach isn’t the only thing that makes the suburb a drawcard, however, with the Trigg Nature Reserve right across the road a common meeting place, and Clarko Reserve remaining one of the region’s most admired and well-used parks, with playgrounds, open spaces and great views.
With a population of over 2,500, Trigg remains a desired location for families, with close access to school, retail and amenities, and of course parks and beaches.
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POST CODE 6029 *
Population 2.8K
Renters 18%
Owner occupiers 82%
Median house $1.49M
Median unit $773K
What To Do
Regardless of the time of day, pack up the family and jump in the car to enjoy the stunning beachside views along the scenic stretch of West Coast Drive.
Make the most of the great open park spaces through Trigg before heading down to the beach to enjoy some beachside fun, board riding, swimming, or simply wandering the sandy shores of Trigg Beach.
Explore some unique rock formations at Trigg Island and don’t forget to pack your snorkelling gear and head to Mettams Pool as well.
Check out the popular Summer X Salt markets held at Clarko Reserve between October and March, offering a great range of local, creative artisans supporting ocean sustainability.
If the pull of retail appeals to you, head down the road to Karrinyup for some retail therapy at Perth’s premier retail venue.
However you choose to spend your daylight hours, find the perfect spot along the coastline and watch the sun set over the waves.