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Petaling Trail @ Kota Damansara Forest Reserve

Posted on April 18, 2026April 17, 2026 By The Perpetual Saturday No Comments on Petaling Trail @ Kota Damansara Forest Reserve
Kota Damansara Forest Reserve hiking

The Petaling Trail at Kota Damansara Forest Reserve is an easy difficulty hike that skirts the edge of the small, southern lake. There is minimal elevation, and it took us about 25 minutes to walk it end to end.

Kota Damansara Forest Reserve trail map
Petaling Trail is in Salleh Trail location, according to signs at the trails

Navigating can get confusing, since park maps have switched the locations of the Petaling Trail and Salleh Trail. The maps at Kota Damansara Community Forest label the path closer to the lake as the “Salleh Trail.” However, signage at the trails states the opposite. I’m not sure which is the most recent, updated information, but I am operating as if the lakeside path is the Petaling Trail. You may notice Salleh sign markers on Petaling, and vice versa.

How to Get to Petaling Trail

Kota Damansara Community Forest opening hours
Petaling Trail start will be around the forest on the left

The start point of the hike is in the opposite direction from the Forestry Information Centre. Walk past the large covered shelter and the picnic tables at the edge of the forest. First, you’ll come across an information board and the start of the Salleh Trail. Walk a few metres further to get to the Petaling Trail entrance.

Petaling Trail directions Kota Damansara Forest Reserve
Petaling Trail start point

In the centre of the circular walkway, a sign points left for the Petaling Trail, but the saplings obscure it. The orange clay path and stump stools mark the start of the Petaling Trail.

Lake Viewing Platforms

Petaling Trail hiking guide Kota Damansara Community Forest
The first lake viewing platform

Within two minutes, you’ll come across the first viewing platform. From this dock, you can get a view of the lake and the signature “Taman Eko Rimba Kota Damansara” sign. The area was swarming with macaques, so we avoided it.

Taman Eko Rimba Kota Damansara Forest Reserve prices
Second lake viewing platform, only a minute from the previous one

There is a second platform, a minute walk away, with similar scenery. There weren’t any monkeys since the canopy wasn’t as dense at the second dock.

Petaling Trail map Kota Damansara Forest Reserve

The trail runs adjacent to the Salleh Trail at the beginning. It’s so close at points that you could take one big step and be on the Salleh Trail. Petaling is a flat paved walkway for almost the entire way. There was only a slight elevation and descent, not more than a dozen steps. The man-made path gets slippery with moss, so take care. It’s most noticeable when the trail angles up or down, so be mindful of your footing to avoid slipping.

Rest Area

Kota Damansara Community Forest Petaling Trail
Trail continues to the right of the gazebo

Petaling Trail has a rest area after the path bends around the tip of the lake. The clearing here includes a picnic table and gazebo. The trail continues to the right of the gazebo. There is a post with a blue KDCF marker pointing the way.

Kota Damansara Forest Reserve hiking trails

Within five minutes, you’ll reach the opposite end of the lake. You’ll be behind the Taman Eko Rimba sign. This point is almost the end of the hike.

End of Petaling Trail

It’s only about a minute walk to the end of the Petaling Trail. There is a picnic bench to the left on a raised block of concrete. If you try to go any further, the path ends at a locked fence gate on Jalan Merbah 10/1. There’s nothing to stop you from hopping the fence if you want to leave the community forest. It’s short enough, maybe 1.2 metres high. If you want to continue hiking, there is a connection to the Salleh Trail and the Scout Trail. We took the Salleh Trail back to the Forestry Information Centre, so keep reading if that’s the route you’d like to follow as well.

Kota Damansara Forest Reserve Petaling Trail

To the right of the picnic table, there is a dirt path into the jungle. Take this path, and look for a wooden post with a purple route marker and a green ribbon around it. The blue marker has fallen off, but the correct way is to the left of the post.

Salleh Trail Taman Eko rimba Kota Damansara
Head to the left of this post to get to the Salleh Trail

Soon, you should come across a second signpost. This time, the blue marker is on there. It reads Petaling because of the trail name switch, but this is the one we want.

Hiking Trails in Kota Damansara Community Forest
Left again to join up with the Salleh Trail

Follow the arrow left, and very quickly you’ll reach a large Petaling tree with an accompanying information board. This is now officially the Salleh Trail.

Saturday Worthy?

Hiking in Kota Damansara Forest Reserve

The Petaling Trail is preferable to the Salleh Trail for its lake views. However, it’s too short and easy to be your only activity when visiting the Kota Damansara Community Forest Reserve. I would use it as a warm-up or cool-down hike in addition to Unity Peak or the longer trails.

Kota Damansara Forest Reserve Petaling Trail map

Kota Damansara Forest Reserve Petaling Trail Info

Duration: <30 min (one way)
Difficulty: Easy
Opening Hours: Weekends & Public Holidays 7:30 AM – 2 PM, Monday to Thursday 8 AM – 2 PM, Friday 8 AM – 1 PM
Parking: Yes (free street parking)
Washrooms On-Site: Yes, at Forestry Information Centre

Hiking, Malaysia Tags:Free Activity, Hiking in Kuala Lumpur, Hiking Trails, Kota Damansara, Kota Damansara Forest Reserve

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