The Forest Path Top Trail at Crooked Brook is a hidden jewel for those with limited access, providing easy access to an area of natural bushland in Dardanup, 25 kilometres from Bunbury, Western Australia.

The 600-metre wheelchair accessible walk path features interpretive signage about the flora and fauna with plenty of bench seats. Forest Path is a simple, well thought out concrete loop trail that circumnavigates Crooked Brook, and is accessible in the wet. The covered shelter has picnic tables accessible for wheelchairs, gas barbeques and a wheelchair accessible drop toilet.

Other trails in the conservation park include the 10 kilometre Marri Walk, three kilometre Wildflower Walk and the 1.5 kilometre Jarrah Walk.

The Jarrah and Wildflower circuits are more rugged trails showcasing spectacular wildflowers in spring. Winter and spring rains also feed the Brook making it an impressive sight.

The perfect spot for a picnic, there is ample parking for buses, cars and caravans, information, toilets and picnic tables.