An online visitor's guide to Western Australia's parks, reserves and other recreation areas.
Introduction:
Ten km south-west of the town is the Boyagin Rock Nature Reserve which has important stands of powderbark, jarrah and marri. It is the home of numbats and tammar wallabies.
Boyagin is a must for anyone interested in what the Wheatbelt was like before it was cleared. It is widely recognised as one of the few areas of original fauna and flora left in the Wheatbelt. It has picnic facilities.
Boyagin Rock is an imposing outcrop which has been cracked and pitted by weathering. The rock is home to the unusual resurrection plant, a tough little plant known as pin cushions which dries out in summer and appears to have died only to be 'resurrected' by the first rains of winter.
Boyagin Nature Reserve is an important remnant of natural bushland on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt.Local Tourist Information Centre
Brookton Tourism Association Inc.Old Railway Station
Robinson Road
Brookton
Phone: +61 (0)8 9642 1316
Link to google park map: Whereis.com Map
Where is it?: # Pingelly is approximately 21.0 kilometres to the SE. # Beverley is approximately 35.0 kilometres to the N. # York is approximately 70.0 kilometres to the N.
Travelling time: # Approximately 20 minutes from Pingelly # Approximately 25 Minutes from beverley # Approximately 1 Hour from York
Best season: Spring
What to see and do: Large granite outcrops with spectacular views, walk trails
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