Take a walk to the cave viewing platform, explore the dams or take the four-wheel drive Woodline Track to Burra Rock (38 kilometres).
The reserve is dominated by a spectacular granite outcrop with a large viewing cave and wave formation on the western side, giving the rock its name. The rock is an important Aboriginal cultural site and also acts as a water catchment for several dams that supply the woodlines. The dams were constructed during the woodlines timber cutting era and were used as a water source to supply steam-driven engines on the narrow-gauge woodline railways. The timber was supplied to Kalgoorlie-Boulder by the many camps scattered around the area between 1930 and 1937.
Bookings cannot be made at this campground. Non-bookable campgrounds operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please collect firewood before entering the park. Take your rubbish with you when you leave.
Know before you go and check for alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au.