Toodyay pioneer heritage trail was a trail created by the Toodyay Bicentennial Community Committee in 1988 for the Australian Bicentenary as part of the W.A.
Heritage Trails Network.
[1] The brochure created for the trail has the subtitle Early Settlement of Toodyay in the Avon Valley, Western Australia, and it covers 20 km that includes the West Toodyay townsite.
[2] The identified sites were: West Toodyay historic sites: The 1988 trail ended at the Duidgee Park Picnic Area[5][failed verification] – from that point, there were two other trails – the River Gum Trail, and the Newcastle Walking Trail that continued into the Toodyay township.