Social Sunday Walk - Albany Hwy to Boonering Hill

  • When: Sunday 16 April 2023 at 9:00am to Sunday 16 April 2023 at 2:00pm
  • Where: Southeast of Armadale (check your web account for details once you have booked) to Southeast of Armadale | Section/s: The Darling Range
  • Rating: Intermediate | Category: Social Sunday Walks

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This 14km return walk from the meeting point near Albany Hwy to Boonering Hill is led by trained Foundation volunteers. We follow a blue gum plantation before ascending the slopes of Boonering Hill.

A slight diversion off the Track takes us to the massive granite dome from where we have expansive 360 degree views.

We will not be passing a campsite so there will not be any water or toilets available on this walk.  The nearest water supply & toilets are at the roadhouse a few kilometres south of the meeting point. Please bring water with you.

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Please ensure you have read and understood the booking conditions before you proceed with this booking.

2023 marks the 25th Anniversary of the Bibbulmun Track.
Join the celebrations!

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  • Photo of Ce Kealley

    Ce Kealley

    Hi! I’ve been walking the Track since the late 90’s, and like many, started slowly along the big hill curve of learning. A warning: the Bib is addictive. To me, being in the bush is a form of meditation. The whole Track is my favourite section but I must admit to being very fond of sitting on top of Mount Cooke, watching the eagles circle the skinks, and just soaking it all in. I enjoy sharing my love of the Track with novice walkers so hope to see you out there soon.

  • Photo of Sue Lee

    Sue Lee

    I like to hike! I enjoy the sights, the smells and the sounds of being in the bush. I think the Bibbulmun Track is fabulous as it is so readily accessible and user friendly. I have completed a number of end-to-ends, both continuous and sectional. I get out on the Track as often as I can. I have hiked here and abroad and can honestly say there is no place like home. If you share my enthusiasm come hike with me.