Into theCamping in Dryandra Woodlands, nestled in Marradong Country, offers a serene escape into nature. Surrounded by towering jarrah trees and rich wildlife, it’s a haven for relaxation and adventure. Away from city lights, when night falls, the sky transforms into a dazzling canvas of stars, creating unforgettable moments under the vast, tranquil Southern skies. HorizonWalking through Dryandra Woodlands in Marradong Country feels like stepping into a living sanctuary. Sunlight filters through the towering jarrah trees while birds call from the treetops. Along the trail, you may spot a shy numbat foraging or an echidna ambling across the path. Every turn reveals unique wildlife, making this journey a magical connection with nature’s wonders.SilentStargazingDrive through rolling farmland dotted with canola fields and wildflowers, where sweeping views lead you into the heart of Marradong Country. The name Marradong comes from the Aboriginal word Marra, meaning ‘hand,’ a tribute to the unique shape of the hills that stretch across this region like an open palm. The journey to the region feels as rich in story as it is in scenery.OutdoorAdventureprevnext
Cuballing is ‘Glowing Up’ from 18–20 September 2026 with a vibrant weekend of music, art, wellbeing, food, and nature experiences in the stunning Dryandra Country.
Celebrate 50 years of the Boddington Lions Rodeo on Saturday, 7 November 2026 with a massive day of entertainment and a night of unforgettable festivities!
Peaceful farmstay escape in self-contained cottages with modern comfort and fresh country air. Ideal for workers or visitors seeking a quiet rural retreat. Book by
Self-contained cottages nestled among towering woodland trees. Wake to birdsong, explore wildflower trails, and spot rare wildlife in a peaceful natural sanctuary.
LazeAway Caravan Park in Popanyinning offers chalets, cabins, powered sites and campgrounds in a peaceful bush setting. Horse and dog friendly. Perfect for a relaxing
Heritage-listed Quindanning Hotel offers warm country hospitality with Jarrah panelling, open fireplaces, and sweeping verandahs. Comfortable rooms include continental breakfast.
Wandering Caravan Park offers cabins, powered sites and camping in a serene countryside setting. Camp kitchen and modern facilities available. Perfect for stargazing.
Enjoy a true bush camp getaway in the heart of the proposed Dryandra Woodland National Park, surrounded by towering trees, native wildlife, and peaceful natural
Boddington Motel offers comfortable rooms surrounded by rolling countryside. Perfect for weekend escapes, family visits, or corporate stays. Online bookings available.
Centrally located, Boddington Hotel offers comfortable accommodation close to cafés, shops and parks. Enjoy good food and friendly service at the on-site pub.
Riverside Boddington Caravan Park offers peaceful caravan and tent sites near Hotham Park, nature trails, and cafés. Perfect for weekend getaways. Online bookings available.
Recently renovated Williams Hotel offers classic country atmosphere with a beer garden, sports bar, great food, live music, and comfortable on-site accommodation.
Located 10km northwest of town, the Williams Nature Reserve protects diverse local flora and fauna, offering visitors a peaceful escape into pristine natural surroundings.
The Williams Heritage Trail showcases early settlement sites via a 1km town walk and a scenic 35km drive to historic Quindanning. Perfect for history enthusiasts.
This scenic 1.3km trail winds through attractive bushland and follows picturesque Wologin Gully, offering a peaceful nature walk near the edge of charming Wandering.
A 1.5km nature trail circles the water, perfect for wildlife viewing and gentle walks. Barbecue and picnic facilities available. Trout planned for fishing opportunities.
Barna Mia offers captivating guided night tours through Dryandra Woodlands, providing a rare opportunity to see endangered WA wildlife in their natural habitat.
The Tullis Rail Trail follows the historic Hotham Valley Railway Line from Boddington to Tullis Bridge. This 8km route passes by the Hotham River, open
Hotham Park is an award-winning destination offering something for all ages, with adventure play for children, a flying fox, pump track and skate park.
The Williams Hotel offers classic country pub dining with a modern twist, featuring great food, a beer garden, and live music in a welcoming atmosphere.
Experience 130 years of historic charm at the Cuballing Tavern. Enjoy hearty food, ice-cold beverages, and a friendly atmosphere in this beloved 1891 country pub.
Stock up on fresh groceries and locally sourced produce at Boddington IGA, where quality meets community spirit. We tailor our range to suit your family’s
Step into the Boddington Diner and experience authentic retro vibes, where vibrant 1950s-inspired décor transports you straight back to the rock ‘n’ roll era.