Korrelocking Reserve

Day Use Area

Contact

Tyler Road, Korrelocking, Western Australia.

(08) 9041 6000

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/korrelocking

Description

Popular picnicking place especially during spring when it abounds with wildflowers. Korrelocking is dominated by mature Salmon Gum and Gimlet woodland and is a sanctuary for kangaroos and other forms of animal and bird life indigenous to this part of the wheatbelt. On the higher ground in the north-east granite outcrops are surrounded by York Gum and Jam. A dense Melaleuca thicket surrounding a seasonal swamp occurs on heavier soils in the south-western corner. Forty-four bird species have been recorded on Korrelocking including the Pacific Heron, Black-shouldered Kite, Whistling Kite, Little Eagle, Black-tailed Native-hen and Long-billed Corella. Dogs are not permitted. No camping or overnight parking.

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Location

Lat: -31.175378 Lng: 117.45849


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