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Smartreka Digital Maps

Enjoy seamless island exploration with real-time GPS mapping on your smartphone.

Stay on track while exploring the natural wonders of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island with Smartreka, your digital navigation companion.

The WA Parks Foundation’s Smartreka  maps bring digital navigation to the Wadjemup Bidi, the network of hiking trails that showcase Rottnest Island’s breathtaking coastal headlands, tranquil inland lakes, and iconic landmarks.

Using your smartphone’s built-in GPS capability, you'll be able to see your real-time location plotted on the Smartreka maps, making it easy to navigate the island’s landscapes. The maps also include a range of information to guide your exploration, from access points to the Wadjemup Bidi to scenic lookout points and essential amenities.

Simply download the Avenza Maps app then purchase the WA Parks Foundation's Smartreka maps while you have WIFI or cellular data connection, then you can continue to use the maps offline using the GPS tracking features.

Let Smartreka be your guide on your next Wadjemup Bidi hiking adventure, with the peace of mind of always knowing exactly where you are.

To access the Smartreka  maps, you will need to follow these easy steps:

  1. Download the free Avenza Maps app to your tablet or smartphone, available on Android and Apple devices.
  2. Access the map store within the Avenza Maps app to purchase your Wadjemup / Rottnest Island map.

An independent organisation, the WA Parks Foundation is committed to connecting more people with Western Australia’s outstanding network of national parks, marine parks and reserves.

The Foundation works with business, government and the community to promote shared endeavours and help maintain, enhance, interpret and conserve our parks.

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Where to use the Smartreka Digital Maps

The Smartreka Maps for Rottnest Island are best used when hiking the Wadjemup Bidi. Made up of five connecting trails, there are various access points around the island, including Thomson Bay, Parker Point, Little Parakeet Bay, and Rocky Bay. 
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