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Lol Gray Trail, Dryandra Woodland

Part of Dryandra Woodland network

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  • Length 12.5km
  • Est. time Full day
  • Circuit / loop
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Part of Dryandra Woodland network

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The 12.5km Lol Gray Trail spans a diverse range of vegetation as well as historical sites. It starts from the Dryandra village and goes to the Lol Gray picnic area, returning via a different route. It is marked in the direction of a figure 8, initially heading north from the start.

For more information about this area see the Dryandra Woodland Network page.

Dryandra Country Visitor Centre (Narrogin)

(08) 9881 2064

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Dryandra Woodland is a valuable nature conservation area featuring the largest remnant of original vegetation in the western Wheatbelt. More than 25 mammals, 100 birds and 50 reptiles call Dryandra home, including Western Australia’s state mammal emblem, the numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus).

Keep an eye out for these species:

Tawny Frogmouth

Podargus strigoides

Animalia: Aves

Tachyglossus aculeatus acanthion

Animalia: Mammalia

Dragon Orchid

Caladenia barbarossa

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Common Donkey Orchid

Diuris corymbosa

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Sandplain Poison

Gastrolobium microcarpum

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Common Brown Pea

Bossiaea eriocarpa

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Bitter Quandong

Santalum murrayanum

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Frilled Leek Orchid

Prasophyllum sargentii

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Wheatbelt Spider Orchid

Caladenia x cala

Plantae: Equisetopsida

Numbat

Myrmecobius fasciatus

Animalia: Mammalia

Conservation status: Endangered

EN

Woylie

Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi

Animalia: Mammalia

Conservation status: Critically Endangered

CR

Numbat

Myrmecobius fasciatus

Animalia: Mammalia

Conservation status: Endangered

EN

Chuditch

Dasyurus geoffroii

Animalia: Mammalia

Conservation status: Vulnerable

VU

Barna Mia Nocturnal Wildlife Experience

Take a guided nocturnal tour in a tranquil sanctuary that has become home for some of Western Australia’s native animals facing extinction. 

Barna Mia is an animal sanctuary with a difference. Nestled in the heart of Dryandra Woodland National Park, south-east of Perth, Barna Mia is a place to discover threatened native marsupials in a natural setting, and experience the wonders of the woodland. Once the sun has set the action begins. A tour guide takes visitors on a delightful journey through the sanctuary. With the guide's special torches, you can see threatened native animals such as bilby, woylie, mala, quenda and boodie.

https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/barna-mia-nocturnal-wildlife-experience

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Time / Duration

4 - 5 hours

Length

12.5km figure of eight

Trail Access

Road 2WD

Trail Start

Opposite playground, Dryandra Village, which is 170km (2 hours) south east of Perth

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Trail End

Dryandra Village

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When to go

April to November

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Bush Walk

Class 3

Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.

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Biodiversity

The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions undertakes 1080 baiting at this location to reduce the impacts of feral cats and foxes on native wildlife. 

Meat baits containing 1080 poison are laid in or around this area on an ongoing basis. 1080 is poisonous to humans and will kill domestic cats and dogs. Please leave your pets at home or prevent them from entering this area.

For further information contact your local Parks and Wildlife Service office or visit Western Shield.

Facilities

There are campgrounds at Congelin dam and at Gnaala Mia. There is cottage accommodation at Dryandra Lions Village . Picnic facilities are available at Dryandra village. and the Old Mill Dam. A picnic table is provided at the Lol Gray picnic area. Barna Mia is an animal sanctuary within Dryandra offering nocturnal tours.

  • Camping
  • Car Park
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Picnic Area
  • Public Telephone
  • Public Toilet
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area

Today May 13, 5:54pm

21°C

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Max 23°

Min 13°

Precipitation: 0%

Visibility: 10km

Wind: 2.9km/h NE

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