Borden, Western Australia, is a small Wheatbelt town located just 30 minutes north of the stunning Stirling Range National Park. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the park's breathtaking mountain walks and diverse wildflower displays, which showcase over 1,500 plant varieties and more than 100 bird species.
In addition to its proximity to the national park, Borden boasts unique attractions such as one of Australia's tallest windmills, a massive grain storage facility, and the Magpie Flight Path. This distinctive tourist attraction features magpie sculptures and plaques that recount local stories.
Furthermore, Borden provides access to the Yongergnow Australian Malleefowl Centre, where visitors can learn about the conservation efforts for the endangered Malleefowl bird species.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the area offers opportunities for abseiling, rock climbing, and hiking in the Stirling Range National Park.