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Wongan Hills National Park Adventures

Wongan Hills National Park is a protected area in Western Australia known for its unique flora, including rare wildflowers and heathlands, offering excellent opportunities for bushwalking and nature observation.

3,212
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
5,000 approx.
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Wongan Hills National Park

 

Wongan Hills National Park is located approximately 180 kilometers north-northeast of Perth in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Covering an area of around 1,300 hectares, the park protects one of the few remaining stands of native vegetation in an otherwise heavily farmed landscape. It features undulating hills, granite outcrops, and seasonal wildflower displays that attract botanists and nature enthusiasts each year. The park is particularly noted for its rich and diverse flora, including rare wildflowers, banksias, and eucalypt species endemic to the area. The elevated terrain provides panoramic views of the surrounding farmland and distant ranges. Historically, the region holds cultural significance for the Noongar people, who continue to maintain connections to the land. Visitors to Wongan Hills National Park can enjoy bushwalking on well-maintained trails that vary in length and difficulty, making it accessible to casual walkers and avid hikers alike. Birdwatching is another popular pastime here, with species like the elusive Western Spinebill and Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo spotted within the park. While camping facilities are limited within the park boundaries, nearby towns offer accommodation and services. The park’s relative remoteness combined with its ecological importance makes it an appealing destination for those wanting to experience Western Australia's diverse natural heritage.

Highlights

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Wongan Hills granite outcrops offering expansive views

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Seasonal wildflower displays attracting botanists and photographers

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Diverse birdlife including Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo

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The Billy Goats Bluff lookout for panoramic vistas

Notable Natural Features

Billy Goats Bluff Lookout

A granite outcrop providing spectacular views over the Wheatbelt region, ideal for sunrise or sunset observation.

Seasonal Wildflower Displays

From late winter to spring, the park bursts with colorful wildflowers including species unique to this region of Australia.

Eucalyptus Woodlands

The park preserves native eucalyptus woodlands that support a variety of native birds and small mammals.