The Coastal Wildflowers Self Drive takes you on a journey of discovery through spectacular natural scenery that is home to some of Western Australia’s most stunning spring wildflowers. Wildflowers can only be seen during the flowering season, which runs from September to November in this region, depending on seasonal rains.
From Perth, begin the Coastal Wildflowers Self Drive by turning west, 10 kilometres past Brookton, to Boyagin Rock Reserve, which features orchids, dryandras, drummond's gums, grevilleas, kunzeas, isopogons, hakeas, petrophiles, leucopogons, hibbertias. Travel to the Dryandra Woodland and see spectacular displays of pink and lemon orchids. Look for Jacksonia around Narrogin before travelling on to Hyden and the spectacular Wave Rock.
Accommodation options: Motel, apartments, caravan parks, camping.
Head east out of Hyden, following the unsealed Granite Woodlands Discovery Trail, part of the Great Western Woodlands and one of the world’s greatest untouched Eucalypt Woodlands still in existence, with its interpretive signage through pristine woodland and wildflower country, to Norseman. Then onto the scenic coastal town of Esperance.
This trail is part of the Great Western Woodlands which is one of the world’s greatest untouched Eucalypt Woodlands still in existence.
Accommodation options: Motel, caravan park, camping.
Visit Cape Le Grand National Park and marvel at the vivid blue waters of Lucky Bay. See pigmy honey possums, bandicoots and grey kangaroos and an abundance of spring wildflowers.
Accommodation options: Motels, apartments, caravan parks, camping.
Travel to Ravensthorpe, visit Monjingup Lake Reserve and Stokes Inlet National Park. See mallees, wattles and peas at the Ravensthorpe Range and explore Fitzgerald River National Park to find royal and pincushion hakea.
Accommodation options: Motel, caravan park, camping.
Return to Perth via the Wheatbelt wildflower areas of Lake Grace, Dumbleyung, Wagin and Williams.
Download the Esperance Wildflower Trail to help plan your trip to view the wildflowers of the Golden Outback.
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.
Driving times and distances intended as a guide only and may vary depending on exact route taken. Accommodation options are indicative as to what is available in the area.