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Racetrack, Racecourse Flora Reserve, Balingup

Trail difficulty
Trail difficulty
  • Length 1.7km
  • Est. time Less than 1 hour
  • Dog friendly
  • Circuit / loop
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Racecourse Flora Reserve is situated between the towns of Mullalyup and Balingup, approximately 2.5 kilometers northwest of Balingup.  In 1999 the Balingup community identified bushland considered worthy of protection in three adjoining reserves. These reserves contained abundant flora and areas of conservation value. The reserves included the site of the old racetrack and gymkhana ground. The three reserves are now amalgamated and vested with the Shire of Donnyrook-Balingup as a reserve for the purpose of conservation and recreation.

The reserve (approx 108 ha) is an island of bushland surrounded by cleared land. It straddles the Mullalyup Brook/Balingup divide and is underlaid by the Kirup Conglomerate, a geological formation uncommon in the area.

While some areas within the reserve are degraded from previous activities, many areas are in very good condition. The Balingup Friends of the Forest, with the help of supporters and the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, continue to both protect the high conservation value bush and restore degraded areas.

In Spring, the reserve becomes a blaze of colour, with an amazing abundance and diversity of wildflowers. Each week of spring sees change until early December.  Banksia grandis (Bull Banksia) is one of the last plants to flower, with its wonderful bright yellow candles, which then form into the well-known Banksia ‘see’ or ‘nut’.

A copy of the herbarium for the reserve is held by the Balingup Friends of the Forest. The herbarium contains photocopies of the plants identified on the reserve, along with their botanical names.

Balingup Visitor Centre

(08) 9764 1818

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Time / Duration

45 minutes

Length

1.7 km loop

Trail Access

Bus or Drive to Balingup

Trail Start

Racecourse reserve is on South West Highway, 2.5km north of Balingup which is 230km (2.5 hours) south of Perth

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When to go

August to October

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Bush Walk

Class 1

All abilities access, flat, even, hardened surface with no steps or steep sections. Suitable for unassisted wheelchair users and prams. Clear directional signage. No bushwalking experience required.

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Facilities

  • Car Park
  • Interpretive Centre
  • Shaded Area

Today Apr 23, 5:33am

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Min 13°

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Visibility: 5.447km

Wind: 6.07km/h W

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Deb Vanallen

Reviewed 28 Apr 2016, 1:45pm

This is a fabulous short walk as part of the Race Course Flora Reserve in Balingup. There's a diverse range of flora and fauna to be seen and the wildflowers are stunning! Would definitely recommend spending time exploring this reserve. The nearby town of Balingup is also definitely worth a visit.

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