Billiburning Rock
Campground
Description
The Wheatbelt Way Site 11
Billiburning Rock was surveyed by Harry Sanford King around 1889 and the rock itself is part of quite a large reserve. It has attractive flora and fauna, fantastic views from the top, and is a pleasant place to picnic or camp. Billiburning also offers many memorable photograph opportunities. Located on the reserve are a gnamma hole and a soak which are easily accessible.
Billiburning Reserve is located towards the northern end of the Mt Marshall Shire. The northern end of the reserve backs onto the vermin proof fence which separates Billiburning Reserve from the Karroun Hill Nature Reserve. The vermin proof fence was built in the 1950s to keep the emus, goats and wild dogs out of the farming area. Despite not having a 100% success rate, the fence proved to be a success.
Features
Location
Lat: -30.169905 Lng: 117.913587