Mindebooka Hill
Mindebooka Hill is 215 kilometres east-north-east of Perth.
It is a convenient location to ‘get out of town’ at the start of a Road Trip.
- Mindebooka Hill.
Surveyor H.S.King recorded the name for this granite outcrop in 1889 during his survey of the York-Goldfields Road. The name is of unknown origin.
The 320 metre high hill is in the middle of a 180 hectare triangle of bushland among long-established farmland. Just far enough off the highway not to be used by ‘grey nomads’, it is pretty much exclusively for the informed.
- Early morning kangaroo at Mindebooka. Often described as diurnal they are, more accurately, crepuscular.
The hill is circled by a track along which there are numerous open areas that make great campsites.
© Kim Epton 2025
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