Stirling Range National Park WA Parks Foundation


Stirling Range National Park WA

The Stirling Range National Park is a mecca for sightseers, flora lovers, bushwalkers, trekkers and rock climbers alike. Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au


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The Stirling Range National Park is the destination for nature lovers to come and see the opulence of flora and fauna. Others may come here to test themselves through abseiling, hiking and rock climbing. Here you will find some of the best mountain walks in Western Australia.


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Stirling Range National Park encloses the only major mountain range in the southern half of Western Australia. The rugged peaks rise to more that 1000m above sea level and feature stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, magnificent views with a rich diversity of unique and colourful wildflowers.


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Description It protects the Stirling Ranges, or Koikyennuruff, a range of mountains and hills over 65 km (40 mi) wide from west to east, stretching from the highway between Mount Barker and Cranbrook eastward past Gnowangerup.


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Stirling Range Central Lookout. Explore this 0.5-mile out-and-back trail near Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 13 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring.


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The Stirling Range National Park is a mecca for sightseers, flora lovers, bushwalkers, trekkers and rock climbers alike. Walks in the Stirlings Preparation and Survival - The walks are of varying grades, the weather can change quickly and park passes are required.


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Stirling Range National Park Western Australia, Australia, Australia & Pacific Southern WA This 1156-sq-km national park consists of a single chain of peaks pushed up by plate tectonics to form a range 10km wide and 65km long.


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Stirling Range National Park 7371 Chester Pass Road, Borden WA 6338 Ph (08) 9827 9230 or (08) 9827 9278 Parks and Wildlife Service South Coast Regional Office 120 Albany Highway, Albany WA 6330 Ph (08) 9842 4500 Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions State Operational Headquarters


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The Stirling Range or Koikyennuruff is a range of mountains and hills in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 337 kilometres (209 mi) south-east of Perth. It is over 60 kilometres (37 mi) wide from west to east, stretching from the highway between Mount Barker and Cranbrook eastward past Gnowangerup.


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6 Trails Bush Walk network in South West Beautiful and pristine Stirling Range National Park near Albany is famous for its colourful wildflowers and spectacular bushwalks including the popular Bluff Knoll. +58 Trails About Favourite Share More More about our Supporters & how you can join Stirling Range Twa Stirling Range Twa


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307 Historical Tours from AU$115 per adult Granite Skywalk Porongurups 16 Food & Drink from AU$147 per adult The Gap and Natural Wonders 17 Bus Tours from AU$115 per adult Albany Summit to Sea Adventure - Guided Segway Tour 41 Segway Tours from


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1,855 Reviews Want to find the best trails in Stirling Range National Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 10 great trails for hiking and walking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. Ready for your next hike or bike ride?


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Mt Toolbrunup - 4 km - Grade 5. Mt Toolbrunup is the second highest peak in the Stirling Range National Park at 1052m and the most challenging one day walk. You should allow 3-4 hours to complete the hike and have a moderate degree of fitness and be prepared to scramble up some steep rocky sections.


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Stirling Range National Park Tourism WA View from Bluff Knoll Facilities Enjoy panoramic views over three wheelchair accessible viewing decks. Toilet Shade shelter Picnic table Lookout/Deck Activities Bushwalking


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Stirling Range National Park A hikers paradise with unrivalled scenic, mountainous views of sheer cliff faces, protected gullies, and rugged cliff peaks that rise up to 1000m above sea level. The park homes the only major mountain range in southern Western Australia, and a unique display of fauna and flora, with over 1500 wildflower species alone.