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Kokerbin Rock Day Area
Day Use AreaDescription
Site access is not suitable for caravans. Narrow track in - no passing and a small turnaround once blocked there is no exit out until drivers return from walks. Known as Kokerbin Hill, it is the third largest monolith in Australia and is recognized as an interesting unspoilt spot for flora and fauna study. It covers 9 hectares and is 122m high with interesting formations, caves and a deep well on the western side. Situated approximately 40km north-west of Bruce Rock, the picnic and barbecue facilities that are available make to an ideal location for a pleasant outing with family and friends.
The Rock is situated within the Kokerbin Nature Reserve which is administered by the Parks and Wildlife Service (Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions). The picnic area is administered by the Shire of Bruce Rock.
Parks and Wildlife Service and the Shire of Bruce Rock are working to improve signage and walk trails through out the reserve. The walk trail can be accessed via the picnic area or the Well site and will take you past the devils marbles and and to the top of the granite outcrop for sweeping views of the area.
Please stay on the designated walk ways and enjoy the experience.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
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