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Elachbutting Rock
Point of InterestDescription
Elachbutting Rock is a massive granite outcrop, it features a spectacular colourful wave similar to Hydens Wave Rock with the added beauty of Montys Pass, a 30m tunnel caused by a rock slide. An echoing cave similar to an amphitheatre is close by.
The rock is around 100km north of Westonia and is easily accessed via well maintained gravel roads.
A single unisex toilet facility is present at Elachbutting Rock. Visitors are encouraged to take all they need for a day trip and then take all they took home with them again.
The 6km track around the rock with its dense trees and shrubs hide many interesting species of flora. The east side is renowned for its masses of Donkey Orchids at the base to the rock. It is also on the western fringe of the Great Western Woodlands.
Pets are not permitted.
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