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The population of Yarloop is 658. Cookernup
322.
Rediscover the age of steam and timber as you step back in time at
this perfectly preserved country town. Reminisce about an earlier
age when the local general store was the place to meet and the air
pulsated with industrial toil. Yarloop was established in the late
1800s as a timber milling town.
By the early 1900s, Millers Timber and Trading
Company (now Sotico) virtually owned the town as the major local
employer and landowner. The company set up engineering workshops to
service the needs of logging mill towns in the surrounding forests.
At the town’s peak, the workshops employed approximately 500 men.
Sotico is now a very modern timber mill and the old historic
engineering workshops that spanned the steam and horse-drawn era
are being restored. Conducted tours of both places are available by
appointment.
Yarloop has been registered as a conservation
area and is deemed a historic precinct by the local council. Stroll
through streets lined with historic timber workers’ cottages and
enjoy the close-knit community feel. Yarloop is located 125kms
south of Perth on the South Western Highway and is serviced daily
by the Australind train from Perth and Bunbury.
Some remains of buildings and gardens are still
visible. Follow one of the bushwalk trails through the forest to
discover more about this beautiful area or just sit and admire the
crystal clear creek. Visit the secret home of the rare noisy scrub
bird. Spend a few days or a few hours exploring this old
settlement. There are large, grassy campsites for groups, or
secluded spots for those who like their privacy. Hoffman's even has
the luxury of flushing toilets, free gas BBQ, picnic facilities and
footy oval. This is now in a water catchment area and has
restrictions. No swimming, fishing or animals. Camping is
prohibited from the end of Easter till November 1. DEC (CALM)
rangers patrol the area checking for camping fees daily. These are
to be paid at Lake Brockman Caravan Park.
Thing to See and Do
LOGUE BROOK DAM & LAKE BROCKMAN
- Now open for
recreation use!
Logue Brook Dam Road off South West Highway,
4kms south of Yarloop set amidst the jarrah forest of the Darling
Range, the pristine waters of Lake Brockman are popular with
water-sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. Enjoy a swim, take out
a canoe or go water-skiing. Try your luck for marron or trout (In
season and with permit). Picnic sites are located in the jarrah
forest surrounding the dam and a scenic drive runs around the rim
of the reservoir. Boats can be launched on the southern shore. Walk
a section of the Bibbulmum Track, sign-posted as the Kangaroo Walk
Trail circuit (yellow markers), on the northern side of the
dam.
HOFFMAN ROAD LOOKOUT
Hoffman Road, off South West Highway Be inspired
by sweeping views across the town of Yarloop and to the Indian
Ocean.
Don’t forget your camera!
YARLOOP WORKSHOPS MUSEUM
Railway Parade/Barrington-Knight Road,
Yarloop Ph (08) 9733 5368.
Fax 9733 5214.
Entry Fees: Adults $8, Child U/18 $5, Family $20, Live Steam
Day - Adults $10, Child U/18 $7, Families $30.
Step back in time at the unique Yarloop
Workshops. The workshops were established in the early 1900s to
service the needs of timber mills located throughout the South West
forests. Be fascinated by the saw doctor’s shop, steam locomotives
and steam generators, the vast and haunting main workshop and the
treasure trove that is the patternmaker’s shop. A craft shop and
café are located on site. Guided tours available every day.
LIVE STEAM DAY WORKSHOPS
Open daily from 10am to 4pm. Every second Sunday
of the month. March - November.
Adults $10, Children under 18 $7, Family $30. The Cabin Restaurant
is open for meals or tea & coffee.
HISTORICAL STEAM BOILERS
In September 2006, two Historical Steam Boilers
were placed on the corner of the South Western Highway and Johnson
Road in Yarloop to attract attention to the town and its historic
workshops.
The 19-tonne boilers were put in place using two cranes and two low
loaders along with support from the local police, the fire brigade
and local businesses. The boiler's holes were sealed then painted.
Rusty surfaces and holes have also been made safe by welding plates
over them.
The boilers will be a lasting impression of a town that was the
centre of the timber industry in Western Australia at the end of
the Victorian Steam Age ere.
YARLOOP POOL
1km east of the town on Clifton Road a
special local swimming hole set amid the dairy pastures of Yarloop.
Enjoy a dip Yarloop-style! Playground and toilets on site.
YARLOOP HERITAGE TRAIL
Stroll along this 2.5km walk through the town
centre and discover the true heritage of Yarloop. Highlights
include the Yarloop Workshops Museum and Replica Store, Timber Mill
Cottages, St. Joseph’s Church, Yarloop Hospital, War Memorial,
“Happy Valley” Single Men’s Quarters and All Saints Church.
Guidebooks are available from the Yarloop Workshops.
YARLOOP BOWLING CLUB
Teasdale Street Phone (08) 9733 5279
Call in for a friendly game of bowls or darts with the locals, or
just mingle at the bar. You will be made to feel most welcome.
Don’t be surprised if you’re invited to join a local BBQ or
party!
HOFFMANS MILL PICNIC SITE
Picnic and campsite, approximately 13kms east of
Logue Brook Dam Visit the site of this old timber milling town. The
historic town of Yarloop is a gem for lovers of all things
rustic!
HERITAGE COUNCIL DATABASE- YARLOOP
All Saints Anglican Church (1204)
Barratt Homestead (fmr)(12006)
Blackmith's Shop (fmr), Yarloop (18477)
Mill Managers House (fmr)(3758)
Mount William Fire Tower (18452)
Old Bakery Antique shop and Cafe (12008)
Yarloop Police Station and Courthouse (17382)
Yarloop Swimming Hole and Irrigation Scheme (17686)
Yarloop Timber Mill Workshops (1203)
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