Upload your Outback Wildflower photos on Facebook
Spring is the perfect time to visit Australia's Golden Outback as the countryside comes alive in bloom of colour, so why not take a wildflower self adventure and share your favourite Golden Outback wildflower photos on our Facebook page?
You can even send pretty Golden Outback wildflower images to your Facebook friends through the "Outback Wildflower Facebook application" from our Facebook page.
Click here to be directed to Australia's Golden Outback Facebook page.
2010 Outback Wildflower Self Drive Press Advertising
Wildflower season has now commenced in Australia's Golden Outback. Click on the links below for some Extraordinary wildflower self drives now appearing in the West Australian press. Stay tuned and be sure to visit soon as more Golden Outback wildflower self drives appear below in the coming weeks.
Wongan Hills & Dalwallinu Wildflower Self Drives (403Kb)
Sunday Times, September 2010
Fitzgerald River National Park Wildflower Self Drives (403Kb)
The West Australian, September 2010
Pioneers' Pathway Wildflower Self Drives (343Kb)
Sunday Times, August 2010
North East Wheatbelt Wildflower Self Drives (403Kb)
Sunday Times, August 2010
Gascoyne-Murchison Wildflower Self Drives (295Kb)
Sunday Times, August 2010
Outback Wildflower Trails
Australia’s Golden Outback wildflower trails lead you through some of the State’s most breathtaking displays of Western Australian wildflowers. Among the 12,000-plus wildflower species scattered across the outback, you’ll find carpets of pink, yellow and white everlastings stretching as far as the eye can see, as well as the unusual wreath leschenaultia.
The season commences in the north of the region in August and finishes in the south during December. But before you begin one of the many outback wildflower trails, call the local visitor centre for information about the variety and location of wildflowers in bloom. Although Western Australian wildflowers can often be seen from the roadside, many interesting species can be found a short distance off the road and the local visitor centres will be happy to point you in the right direction.
A wide choice of accommodation, from hotels, caravan parks and camping sites to bed and breakfasts, farm stays and station stays provide a warm welcome, local knowledge and a good base from which to explore the region’s wildflower displays.
To ensure you enjoy a safe and well-planned journey, take a look at Travel times and distances, Road safety and Important travel tips. If you have your camping gear or caravan in tow, check out the range of caravan parks and camping sites available in Australia’s Golden Outback. And whether you’re planning a day trip or extended outback driving holiday, download a copy of the Western Australian Wildflowers Holiday Guide, visit the Wildflowers WA website