Tullis Bridge and Tullis Bridge Walk Trail

Boddington • Bush

The town site of Boddington links via a walk trail to Tullis Bridge along the Rail Reserve and is approximately a 16km return trip along the river, through open paddocks and fields and timber reserves.    Out at Tullis Bridge, a separate 3km walk trail has been created that takes you around the bridge and surrounding river. Walkers will enjoy bird watching, wildflowers in season and stunning scenery.  Lots of natural shady areas are available for the day tripper to stay and enjoy lunch or a snack while taking in the natural environment of Tullis Bridge.

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Overview

Tullis Bridge is located approximately 9 kms out of Boddington and can be accessed via Morts Road off Farmers Avenue. The bridge was built in 1912 in the trestle style and was used to link the railway line from Pinjarra to Narrogin for use by the timber industry up until 1968.

At Tullis Bridge you can enjoy a picnic at the picnic tables or sit under the canopy of trees that stretch alongside the Hotham River. Toilets are available at this site.

The drive out to Tullis Bridge along Morts Road offers some magnificent vistas, taking you past the back of the BHP Boddington Bauxite Mine, Marradong Reserve, olive groves and orchards.

What we love

  • Enjoy picturesque trails along the Hotham River.

  • Explore the remnants of the 1912 wooden trestle bridge.

  • Immerse yourself in diverse landscapes and abundant birdlife.

Good to know

  • The Tullis Rail Trail offers a 16 km return journey from Boddington to Tullis Bridge.

  • A 3 km loop around Tullis Bridge provides further exploration opportunities.

  • The trail begins at the Lions Rodeo Grounds in Boddington.

Location

1001 Morts Road, Boddington WA 6390 Australia

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1001 Morts Road, Boddington WA 6390 Australia