Take a road trip to see the everlastings boasting 'carpets' of yellow, white and pink stretching as far as the eye can see. Everlastings typically bloom from mid/late July to September.
Wildflower lovers and keen photographers will go home with many treasured memories. Wildflowers displays are subject to seasonal variations and weather conditions so before heading out, we recommend you contact the relevant Visitor Centre for this region.
Leave Perth and head for Wongan Hills. On the way why not check out the walks and local produce in Chittering and the Bindoon Bakery. Call in to Rica…
Leave Dalwallinu and head north through gold rush country to Paynes Find. Make time to visit the Gold Battery and Museum, which showcases the…
Depart from Moora and be sure to call by at Pindar, where you're likely to find wreath flowers along the roadside before heading onto Mount Magnet.…
Although renowned for its the rare Moora Spider Orchid, Everlastings and wreath flowers, you'll encounter various other species around Morawa,…
Leaving Perth for Moora be sure to take a stroll along the Carnaby Cockatoo Interpretive Walk Trail. Spot one of the magnificent birds and discover…
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.
See the Plants of the Golden Outback page to find out more about the region’s native species or visit the Where to see Wildflowers page for more information about wildflower species and seasons.