Tourism

Rustic Boddington snuggles cosily between rolling hills of forests and farms on the banks of the picturesque Hotham River, around an hour and a half easy drive from Perth via Albany Highway, or around an hour from Mandurah. Boddington links conveniently with Dwellingup, Pinjarra and North Dandalup for a most attractive one-day scenic drive. Combining old fashioned country charm with farming and mining prosperity, around half of Boddington Shire is State Forest (predominantly jarrah and marri) - ideal for hiking, camping, picnics, birdwatching and wildflowers in Spring.
Boddington Hills

The caravan park on the banks of the Hotham River is a lovely place to stay, just two minutes walk to the town centre. In the Boddington area you'll also find Farm Stays and Bed & Breakfast accommodation.

A 2km walk trail along the river provides wheelchair access between the caravan park and Ranford Pool, a favourite fishing, birdwatching and picnic place. Another favourite picnic and fishing spot is Lions Weir closer to town.

Fishing is great in Spring or Autumn in the deep pools of the river. Redfin perch and cobbler (catfish), along with marron (freshwater crayfish) are caught in season. (A Recreational Fishing Licence is required. Application forms available from Post Offices, Fishing Western Australia or the local Conservation and Land Management [CALM] office).Redfin Perch

Last modified 05-10-2007 12:44 PM