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    Beacon

    , WA

    Things to see
    Caravan Parks
    Camping & Other


    A typical wheatbelt road south of Beacon

    Beacon
    A typical Western Australian wheatbelt town
    Located 42 km north of Bencubbin and 333 km northeast of Perth, Beacon lies on the northeast border of the wheatbelt. Beyond it lie the marginal grazing areas which eventually give way to uninhabited desert.

    With a population of only 100 people (there are many more sheep and cockatoos) this is not a thriving centre - although it does have a farm machinery sales yard and an impressively large wheat silo.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Karoon Hill Area
    The main attraction in the region is the Karoon Hill Area which is 50 km northeast of the town. It is noted for its birdlife including Major Mitchell and Red-tailed Black Cockatoos. Nearby, on the Bimbijy Road, are the large and impressive granite outcrops of Mount Churchman and the Dromedaries.


     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Beacon Caravan Park
    Main Rd
    Beacon WA 6472
    Telephone: (08) 9686 1057
     
     

    Camping & Other   [Top of page]

     
      Bimbijy Station
    P.O. Box 44
    Beacon WA 6472
    Telephone: (08) 9667 1022
     




     

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