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Beenong, WA

Beenong is a quiet rural locality in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region, approximately 307 kilometers southeast of Perth. It’s the kind of place where open skies meet sprawling farmland, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life. While small in population, Beenong carries the essence of agricultural Western Australia and provides visitors with a glimpse into the lifestyle of this unique region.

Known For

  • Agriculture and Wheatbelt farming.
  • Significant population changes over recent years.
  • Proximity to Lake Grace and regional attractions.

Situated within the Shire of Lake Grace, Beenong is surrounded by the characteristic landscapes of WA’s Wheatbelt. Its position southeast of Perth makes it a reachable destination for those looking to escape the city for the weekend. Historically, Beenong’s identity has been tied to agriculture, particularly grain farming, which thrives in the region’s fertile soils.

The locality has seen its fair share of change. Between 2011 and 2016, the population dropped dramatically, reflecting broader shifts in rural demographics. Today, it stands as a quiet community with rich ties to the land.

Although small, Beenong provides access to several regional experiences. Agriculture remains the heartbeat of the area, and visitors can see the vast grain fields that define the Wheatbelt. Nearby Lake Grace offers additional attractions, including the Lake Grace Lookout, providing panoramic views of the town and surrounding farmland.

For those interested in natural landmarks, the surrounding region boasts salt lakes and wildflower displays during spring. The vast landscapes make it ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Due to its rural nature, Beenong has minimal public amenities. Residents and visitors rely on facilities in Lake Grace for essentials like shopping, medical care, and fuel. The closest medical services are also located in Lake Grace, making it a hub for the surrounding smaller communities.

Where to Stay

While Beenong itself lacks accommodations, nearby Lake Grace offers a range of options.

You’ll find cozy bed-and-breakfasts, motels, and even farm stays for a truly authentic experience. The Lake Grace Saltbush Inn is a popular choice for travelers seeking comfort and proximity to local attractions.

Dining and Local Flavors

Dining options in the area are similarly focused on neighboring towns. Lake Grace’s cafes and pubs serve hearty meals reflective of the Wheatbelt’s culinary style. Venues like Rosie’s Café and the Lake Grace Hotel offer both local hospitality and classic dishes.

Getting There

Beenong is accessible by car, with the primary route being the Lake Grace-Newdegate Road. The drive from Perth takes about three and a half hours, making it a feasible day trip or weekend excursion. Public transport options are limited, so a private vehicle is the most practical way to reach the locality.

About Beenong

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Beenong Postcode: 6353
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Esperance & the Golden Outback
  • Latitude: -33.01539
  • Longitude: 118.66189
  • Elevation: 307m
  • Population: 27
  • Median Income: $29900
  • Area (Sq/km): 265.771
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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