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National parks and reserves

Australia's Golden Outback national parks and reserves contain a dazzling diversity of plants and wildflowers, native animals and breathtaking landscapes. This should come as no surprise when you learn that the region covers 54 per cent of the entire State.

The sand plains, eucalypt forests, freshwater swamps and salt lakes that make up the outback national parks and reserves of the Goldfields region are rich in plant and animal life. Here, tiny, fragile looking marsupials hide in the undergrowth, bush birds flit through the branches and water birds migrate for miles to reach the wetlands and waterways.

Within the national parks of Esperance and the south coast, you can stand on the edge of granite cliffs overlooking miles of brilliant white beaches and an ocean of dazzling blues. Behind you, acres of natural bushland boast an incredible array of native animals, birds and plants.

In the harsh yet spectacularly beautiful landscapes of the Gascoyne-Murchison, vast plains give way to the towering landforms of Mt Augustus and the Kennedy Range. Well known for their ever-changing colours, both national parks also boast spectacular wildflowers from June to September.

Deep in the heart of the Wheatbelt you’ll find the unique Dryandra Woodland, a prime location for viewing some of Western Australia’s most weird and wonderful bird and animal life. Look out for the rare malleefowl, possums, wallabies and kangaroos and threatened species such as the western barred bandicoots, banded hare-wallabies, boodies, bilbies and rufus hare-wallabies.

Help preserve this pristine environment for future generations and follow the principles of Leave no Trace. To enter any of Western Australia's stunning national parks you will need to obtain a National Park Pass. For more information about Australia's Golden Outback national parks and reserves, visit the Department of Conservation and Environment's website.


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Wave Rock, in Hyden
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Wave Rock

Attraction Hyden

Contact:
+61 8 9880 5022
Address:
Wave Rock Road, Hyden, 6359
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Wave Rock, near the wheatbelt town of Hyden, is one of Australia's most recognisable landforms. Rising 15 metres from the ground and more than 100 metres long, Wave Rock looks like a giant surf wave of multicoloured granite about to crash onto the bush below. It's believed this amazing ...

Mount Ragged, located in the Cape Arid National Park
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Cape Arid National Park

Attraction Esperance

Contact:
+61 8 9083 1555
Address:
via Fisheries Road, Esperance, 6450
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For four wheel driving along vast white beaches, camping out under a star-filled sky, colourful wildflowers, whale watching and swimming at secluded bays, a visit to Cape Arid National Park east of Esperance is a must. This untouched paradise is also known for its excellent bushwalking and ...

Western Australian Christmas tree, Cape Le Grand
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Cape Le Grand National Park

Attraction Esperance

Contact:
+61 8 9083 1555
Address:
via Cape Le Grand Road, Esperance, 6450
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There aren't too many places in Australia where kangaroos sunbake on the beach, but at Cape Le Grand National Park this is just one of the many natural highs on offer. This pristine park near Esperance is known for its stunning scenery and idyllic beaches where you can go swimming, bushwalki...

Mount Matilda Walk Trail, Wongan Hills
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Mount Matilda Walk Trail, Wongan Hills

Attraction Wongan Hills

Contact:
+61 8 9671 1973
Address:
Mount Matilda Carpark, Mount Matilda Nature Reserve, Wongan Hills, 6603
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The Mount Matilda Walk Trail is located 12 kilometres from Wongan Hills (a two hour drive north east of Perth). Set amongst an impressive landscape of natural bushland, a sea of wheat fields, rocky outcrops and 1,300 wildflower species, this is a spectacular walk, especially in spring. Drive ou...

Couple in field of yellow wildflowers
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Koolanooka Springs

Attraction Morawa

Contact:
+61 8 9971 1204
Address:
via Morawa Yalgoo Road, Morawa, 6623
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Koolanooka Springs is home to a spectacular wildflower display and also provides an opportunity to witness an abundance of native animals in their natural surroundings. Koolanooka Springs is a short 15 minute drive from Morawa and is an ideal location for a picnic. Meander along the natur...

Merredin Peak Trail
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Merredin Peak Trail

Attraction Merredin

Contact:
+61 8 9041 1668
Address:
Benson Street, Merredin, 6415
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The Merredin Peak Trail provides an uninterrupted view across the town of Merredin and the surrounding rural area. As the highest peak in the area it offers spectacular panoramic views as far as the eye can see. Choose between two walk trails, depending on your level of fitness and stop to r...

Dingo Rock
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Dingo Rock

Attraction Wongan Hills

Contact:
+61 8 9671 1973
Address:
Manmanning Road, Wongan Hills, 6603
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Dingo Rock is a fascinating historical site located within a fauna reserve just outside of Wongan Hills. The site is surrounded by natural scrub protecting it from the wind and making it a perfect location for a picnic. Enjoy a walk through the bushland to the rock to see an ancient Aborigin...

Totadgin Dam Reserve
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Totadgin Dam Reserve

Attraction Merredin

Contact:
+61 8 9041 1668
Address:
Bruce Rock Road, Merredin, 6415
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Totadgin Dam Reserve offers a picturesque setting for a picnic and provides an ideal location to discover much of the native flora and fauna inhabiting the area. Take a gentle stroll along the bottom of the Totadgin Rock, which is a granite outcrop with a similar wave formation to the more famo...

Mount Stirling, located near Kelleberrin
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Mount Stirling

Attraction Quairading

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+61 8 9041 1668
Address:
Kellerberrin - Yoting Road, Quairading, 6383
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Mount Stirling is a giant granite outcrop which stands out imposingly amidst the central wheatbelt. If you get the chance to make it out to the eastern wheat and sheep towns to check out the wonderful spring wildflowers, make sure you make time to stretch your legs and climb Mount Stirling. ...

Rural ruins, south of Ravensthorpe
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Ravensthorpe Range

Attraction Ravensthorpe

Contact:
+61 8 9838 1277
Address:
via Moir Road, Ravensthorpe, 6346
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The Ravensthorpe Range lies to the north and east of the Fitzgerald River National Park in the far south of Western Australia. Take the opportunity to explore the outstanding natural beauty and biodiversity of this pristine bushland, which boasts more eucalypts than anywhere else in the world. ...

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