Geocaching Woodman Point WA: Great Hides Great Location!
We found hidden treasures at Woodman Point WA while geocaching. It’s a perfect for geocache destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike. A day out geocaching at Woodman Point near Fremantle in WA. We located 5 of them. when we’d finished geocaching Woodman Point we visited our daughter who we hadn’t seen for ages. Had a great lunch at Brooklands Tavern.
After driving through from Kalgoorlie and setting up camp at Discovery Park Woodman Point WA the day before we were looking for something to do on a cold, wet and very windy morning before meeting up with our daughter for lunch. The answer was easy, let’s go geocaching Woodman Point! We looked up the app on our phones and found a group of them close to where we were staying.
It’s an absolutely awesome location for geocaches. Views across the water to Fremantle and out to sea as you walk along a breakwall. It’s definitely or number one pick for geocaching scenery to date.
What Did We Find Geocaching Woodman Point WA?
The “On The Point” series is a mini series at the Woodman Point Recreation Reserve and follows one of the rock walls. Please allow approximately 30 minutes to complete the series. The walking distance from the carpark to the end of the rock wall is 1.7km.
- FOUND OTP – Getting Close | GCAHM0J
Thankyou for these caches they were awesome - OTP – Getting Tired | GCAHM0N
Another great find on a very windy day thankyou - OTP – Getting There | GCAHM0P
Another great hide thankyou - OTP – Getting Distracted | GCAHM11
We are all the way from NSW country and love the location. - OTP – Getting Started | GCAHM0W
We were all but blown away but we found it
About Woodman Point WA: A Coastal Gem
Woodman Point located about 9 km south of Fremantle in Western Australia is a beautiful and historic coastal area. It’s a favourite spot for locals and tourists. Woodman Point sticks out into the Indian Ocean. It has easy access to the beach and stunning seaside views.
Some Woodman Point History
Woodman Point has a rich history, dating back to the early days of European settlement in Western Australia. Named after Thomas Woodman, who was an early settler, the area became significant in the 19th century. During World War I, Woodman Point played an important role as it housed a Quarantine Station that operated for many decades, particularly during times of disease outbreaks. The station was built in response to the risk of infectious diseases being brought into the state by ships. It became one of the largest quarantine stations in Australia.
Later, during World War II, Woodman Point was used as a military site, with gun batteries installed to protect the nearby port of Fremantle from potential enemy attacks. Today, remnants of the quarantine and military sites remain, giving visitors a glimpse into its fascinating past.
Things to Do at Woodman Point
- Geocaching: Whilst probably not the main reason people visit Woodman Point it was the thing that got us out and about on the breakwall. There are geocaches to be found in quite a few other places at Woodman Point – we just didn’t have the time to get them all.
- Hit the Beach: One of the main attractions of Woodman Point is its pristine beaches. Whether you’re keen for a swim, to cast a line, or just laze about in the sun, the beach here is top-notch. The sheltered waters make it great for swimming and fishing. If you’re into water sports, kayaking or paddle boarding are also popular activities.
- Fishing: For fishing enthusiasts, Woodman Point is well-known for its good spots. You can fish off the jetty or along the shore and locals reckon it’s a good place to catch whiting, herring and the occasional snapper. It’s a top-notch spot for a relaxing day by the water with your rod and tackle.
- Woodman Point Recreation Reserve: The reserve is perfect for bushwalking and picnicking. Plenty of BBQ areas, picnic spots and shaded seating, making it an ideal place for a family day out. Great for birdwatching with many bird species around.
- Explore Historical Sites: The old Quarantine Station buildings are still there and you can take a wander around to explore the history. It’s not only a great way to stretch your legs but also gives insight into the area’s importance in the past. There are also remains of World War II military defences scattered around, giving history buffs something to enjoy.
- Camping and Caravanning: There are camping and caravan facilities nearby, which makes it a great spot for an extended getaway. You can camp out under the stars and enjoy the peaceful coastal environment.
Woodman Point is a place where you can relax, soak up some sun and appreciate the coastal and historical heritage of Western Australia. Whether you’re a beach bum, history buff, or fishing fanatic, there’s a bit of something for everyone. If you’re ever near Freo, give it a go you won’t be disappointed!