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2 Bob Hill

Natural Landmark · Mountain in Western Australia

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Apr 2026

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About 2 Bob Hill

mountain in Australia

2 Bob Hill is a modest peak located in the south of Western Australia, offering a straightforward outdoor experience for those looking to stretch their legs and take in the surrounding landscape. It's a local rather than iconic destination - the kind of place that suits a half-day outing rather than a dedicated long-distance trip.

What to See and Do

The main draw here is a short walk to the summit, which gives visitors a chance to explore the natural terrain of the region. The ground is rocky underfoot, typical of WA's southern ranges, and the climb involves some steeper sections depending on the route you take. It's manageable for most fitness levels, though young children may find the rockier stretches a bit of a challenge.

Given the limited shade on the hill, this is very much an eyes-up, sun-on-your-face kind of outing. Come prepared rather than expecting shelter along the way.

Getting There and Access

2 Bob Hill sits at approximately 35°S, 117°E in Western Australia's south. Access details and the nearest town are best confirmed through your local visitor information centre before heading out, as road conditions and access points can vary. Parking at the trailhead is likely to be informal - there are no confirmed facilities on site, so it's worth contacting local authorities ahead of your visit to check current conditions.

Visitor Tips

A few practical things worth knowing before you go:

  • Bring your own water and food. There are no cafés, kiosks, or picnic facilities at the site. Pack enough supplies for the duration of your walk.
  • Wear sturdy footwear. The rocky terrain makes solid hiking shoes a sensible choice over sandals or casual trainers.
  • Start early. Getting onto the trail in the morning means you'll be descending before the afternoon heat sets in - particularly relevant in the shoulder seasons.
  • Shade is limited, so sun protection (hat, sunscreen, long sleeves) is worth factoring into what you bring.

Best Time to Visit

Autumn through spring - roughly April to September - offers the most comfortable conditions for a walk here. Western Australia's summers can be harsh, and with limited shade and no on-site facilities, the hill is best avoided during the hottest months. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends if you prefer a more solitary outing.

Getting There

Map of 2 Bob Hill

Located in Western Australia; check with local visitor information for exact location details and access roads from nearest town

Parking

Likely informal parking at trailhead; capacity and facilities unknown — contact local authorities for current details

Visitor Tips

  • 2 Bob Hill is a modest local peak best visited for short walks rather than extended climbing
  • Bring plenty of water, especially in warmer months
  • Wear sturdy footwear for rocky terrain
  • Start early to avoid afternoon heat exposure

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Autumn to spring (April-September) for cooler temperatures; avoid summer heat; weekdays are typically quieter than weekends

Good to Know

All ages for short walks; steeper sections may challenge young children

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages for short walks; steeper sections may challenge young children
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

No BYO

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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