Tullis Bridge Walk Trail
WA
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About This Trail
The Tullis Bridge Walk Trail is a short rail trail to the west of Boddington in WA’s Peel region. The trail provides visitors with insights into the area’s timber, mining and agricultural heritage. The Tullis Bridge Walk Trails begins in Boddington and follows the alignment of the Pinjarra-Narrogin railway, which ran parallel to the Hotham River. Boddington has accommodation, cafes, hotel and a supermarket. The best time to visit is between April and October when the Hotham River is flowing and the surrounding farmland is lush. The Tullis Bridge Walk Trail extends west from the Lions Rodeo Grounds in central Boddington. After leaving Boddington the trail passes through farmland and timber reserves before arriving at the remains of Tullis Bridge, built in 1912 to link the railway line from Pinjarra with Narrogin for use by the timber industry up to 1968.
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