The Bilya Walk Track is a project by Toodyay Friends of the River, promoting the Avon River's cultural, heritage and environmental values.
The track extends for 6.9 kilometres (one way) from the Toodyay Caravan Park to Nardie Cemetery allowing you to admire the town sites' historical buildings. Moving on towards Lloyds Reserve and entering a Sheoak and Paperbark thicket.
Seating is available at points along the track allowing you of a vantage point to admire the River. Red Banks Pool provides the John Masters Bird Hide, where you can be rewarded with sightings of some water birds that frequent the river. You may even catch a glimpse of a Long long-necked turtle sunning itself on a log. The Bird Hide also features interpretive signage with the local Aboriginal stories.
A short distance from Bilya Walk Track is Extracts Weir and Millards Pool, a popular viewing point for the annual Avon Descent. Millards Pool is the perfect spot to launch a kayak or canoe for a pleasant paddle and is the site of Toodyay's original and only swimming pool.
Remnants of the citrus orchards that once thrived there lead you towards the end of the track at Nardie Cemetery where many of Toodyay's pioneers were laid to rest.