• City Beach
  • Saturday, 14 February 2026
Thr City Beach event has an amazing network of interconnecting green areas along with a few hills. Come and enjoy a run and maybe stay for a picnic dinner afterwards. The start is from Beecroft Park which has a playground and BBQ for a post run picnic. Or grab something from the many eateries across the road.

 

Pre-entry (preferred) will be available via Eventor. You will also be able to enter on the day at the event.
Courses: Three courses will be available - Short (2-3km), Medium (5-6km) and Long (8-9km).
Start Time: Mass start, at 5pm.
Courses close: 6:15pm. Please return to the assembly area by this time, even if you have not finished your course.
Parking: Available around Beecroft Park on Gayton Rd, Olinda Ave and Oban Rd. 
Facilities: Public toilets. There are also some barbecues and a playground.
Bring: Your SI card and compass or these can be borrowed at the event. Also bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat and water bottle, a whistle, and comfortable walking or running shoes.

More information, including directions to the event, is available in Eventor.

New to MetrO? Read more about MetrO series, and check out our MetrO series tips. If you are after some competition across the series, check out the MetrO series rules for how to score points.

Whether competing or not, consider recording your route and adding it to Livelox. See our Livelox article for more information about what Livelox is and how to use it.

Photo: Beecroft Park in City Beach. From the Town of Cambridge website.

OWA Sponsors

Australian Sports Commission
Government of Western Australia
The WA Government through the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport and Lotterywest are major supporters of Orienteering in Western Australia. Sport and recreation creates vibrant, inclusive and connected WA communities.

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Orienteering WA acknowledges the Noongar people, the Traditional and continuing Custodians of the land on which we gather to enjoy our sport, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.