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Boyagin Nature Reserve

Boyagin, Narrogin, WA

Boyagin Rock Road, Boyagin WA 6312

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Boyagin Nature Reserve is a significant remnant of natural bushland located on the western edge of Western Australia's Central Wheatbelt. This reserve offers visitors a glimpse into the native vegetation that once covered much of the area before it was cleared for farming. The landscape is characterized by stands of powderbark, jarrah, and marri trees, providing a habitat for various wildlife species, including the elusive numbat and tammar wallaby. While sightings of these animals are rare due to their shy nature, the reserve's diverse flora and fauna make it a valuable area for conservation and appreciation.

In spring, the reserve comes alive with vibrant displays of wildflowers, adding a splash of color to the landscape. A notable feature within the reserve is Boyagin Rock, a granite outcrop that rises to a height of 50 meters. This geological formation has been shaped by the elements, resulting in unique cracks and pits. Visitors can embark on a short walk trail that leads to the rock, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. The trail begins at the parking and picnic area, making it accessible for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the region.

For those planning a visit, it's important to note that the reserve is part of the Western Shield program, which involves the use of 1080 poison baits to control feral predators like cats and foxes. These baits are laid in or around the area on an ongoing basis and are toxic to humans and domestic animals. As a result, pets are not permitted in the park. Visitors are advised to plan their trips accordingly and exercise caution when exploring the reserve. The park offers opportunities for bushwalking and picnicking, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of the area.

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