Located southwest of Brookton, Boyagin Rock is an imposing granite outcrop surrounded by a diverse Nature Reserve. Visiting Boyagin is a must for anyone interested in what the wheat-belt was like before it was cleared.
Boyagin Rock is a place of great cultural significance to Nyoongar people who call it Boogin. They believe that if you walk to the top of the rock without stopping you will live a long life.
Boyagin provides a refuge for a variety of wildlife including numbats, goannas, echidnas and Tammar wallabies. Take a walk through the woodlands and listen for the ringing call of the grey currawong whilst you look for the orchids, which grow in the Reserve.
Site Facilities BBQ Area
, Carpark, Picnic Area, Sheltered Area
Attractions Wildlife
Activities Animal Viewing, Bushwalking, Picnicking
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