Thank you for enquiring to stay at the Tutanning Reserve.For further details, please see our Tutanning Reserve Page.
An important natural remnant of original fauna and flora in the Wheatbelt, this A class reserve is about 2,200 hectares, and encompasses the Dutarning Range. It is nestled among agricultural land, making it a vital fauna refuge. The ongoing vegetation research, monitoring and fire management ensure habitats are supported for the endangered Woylie, Tammar Wallabies, Numbats, Possums, and Red-tailed Phascogales.
Bushwalking, bird watching, wildflower rambles, trail driving and spotlighting or just unwinding are some of the activities you can do.
Short stays are available at the Percy Marshall Field Study Centre. This was built in 1963 as the first biological research station and living quarters. The Centre offers dormitory style accommodation. Two rooms with single bunks only. 6 beds in one room, and 4 in the other.
Please fill out the below enquiry form and our Staff will be in contact to discuss your booking request.Thank you for choosing to stay in the Shire of Pingelly.
Tutanning Booking Details