Coblinine Nature Reserve

Coblinine Nature Reserve
Western Australia
Coblinine Nature Reserve
Nearest town or cityKatanning
Coordinates33°24′50″S 117°45′45″E / 33.413769°S 117.762446°E / -33.413769; 117.762446
Established1908
Area4,167 hectares (10,300 acres)
See alsoList of protected areas of
Western Australia

The Coblinine Nature Reserve is located in the Avon Wheatbelt bioregion of Western Australia. It stretches along the Coblinine River, from its southern end east of Katanning, to Dumbleyung Lake.

It was gazetted on 4 September 1908 and has a size of 41.67 square kilometres (16.09 sq mi).

The nature reserve stretches through the localities of Ewlyamartup and Coblinine in the Shire of Katanning through Bullock Hills, Datatine and Dumbleyung in the Shire of Dumbleyung.

The name Coblinine is of Koreng Noongar origin, meaning "all of the stomach intestines and navel, river-like, are here sitting".