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Outback national parks and reserves

Mount Augustus National ParkAustralia'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 Naturebase website.

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Cape Arid National Park

Cape Arid National Park

Contact:
08 9483 1111
Address:
via Esperance
Esperance
6450

Description:

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.

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Cape Le Grand National Park

Cape Le Grand National Park

Contact:
08 9483 1111
Address:
via
Esperance
6450

Description:

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, bushwalking, fishing and camping.

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Fitzgerald River National Park

Fitzgerald River National Park

Contact:
08 9841 9290
Address:
Fitzgerald River National Park
Jerramungup
6337

Description:

The pristine wilderness of Fitzgerald River National Park on the southern coast is perfect for anyone with a love of nature and a thirst for adventure. Here you can go bush walking, camping, canoeing, fishing and whale watching.

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Frank Hann National Park

Frank Hann National Park

Contact:
08 9071 2330
Address:
Lake King-Norseman Road
Ravensthorpe
6346

Description:

Located 100 kilometres north of Ravensthorpe, Frank Hann National Park is 60,000 hectares of moorland, heathland and scrubland flora especially during August to November. In spring the area contains many attractive wildflower species.

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Kennedy Range National Park

Kennedy Range National Park

Contact:
08 9941 1146
Address:
Gascoyne Junction Road
Carnarvon
6701

Description:

The beautiful gorges and red rock landscape of Kennedy Range National Park are about a two hour drive east of Carnarvon. Perfect for a four wheel drive adventure, Kennedy Range National Park is the place to go camping under a star-filled night sky.

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Peak Charles National Park

Peak Charles National Park

Contact:
08 9071 2330
Address:
202 kilometres north west of Esperance
Esperance
6450

Description:

The Peak Charles National Park is located 100 kilometres north west of Esperance. Peak Charles is an ancient granite peak and its companion, Peak Eleanora, provide superb views of the dry sandplain heaths and salt lake systems.

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Stokes National Park

Stokes National Park

Contact:
08 9071 2330
Address:
Via
Esperance
6450

Description:

Stokes National Park covers an area of 10,667 hectares, excluding 16.19 hectares for preservation of a historic homestead - Moir Homestead. There is coastal scenery from the inlet offering ocean fishing and sandy beaches with good swimming.

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Watheroo National Park

Watheroo National Park

Contact:
08 9652 7043
Address:
Watheroo West Road
Watheroo
6513

Description:

Watheroo National Park is located in the Central West Coast sand plain 200 kilometres of Perth, the park covers 44,324 hectares. The park is accessible from all directions by good gravel roads. No internal access is provided.

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