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Stirling Range National Park

Stirling Range National Park WA 6338, Australia

Introduction of Stirling Range National Park

Stirling Range National Park is in the southwest outback of Western Australia, about 90km from Albany, the southern port city of Western Australia, and the nearest town is Cranbrook,1159.2 sq km away.

Stirlingrange National Park is famous for its stunning seasonal wildflowers, hiking and biodiversity, with the National Park boasting a rare natural landscape of Western Australia that is dominated by rugged cliffs. September to November of each year is the best season to visit, wild flowers all over the mountains in full bloom at this time, there are colorful orchids, beautiful orchids and mountain dragon eye, and so on. National parks are home to 148 species of birds, kangaroos and other mammals.

As the highest point in the area, Bluff Knoll, in the south-west corner of Stirlingrange National Park, is the perfect place for visitors to hike and take a high view. The entire trek takes about three to four hours, and when it reaches its peak, the beauty must be worth the trip.

Whether it's a popular trip to Mount Bluff, or the most difficult day's walk to Mount Turbrunup Peak, there's plenty of flora and fauna and a great panorama. Visitors can also climb Mt Trio, Mt Hassel, Talyuberlup Peak and Mt Magog through steep paths to truly understand why the aborigines named Stirling Range Koi Kunyeu-ruff, meaning a misty place.

To experience a real cross-country adventure, challenge the three-day Stirling Ridge Walk to the popular climbing site Ellen Peak. Stirling Ridge Walk is Australia's most challenging wild hiking trail and the only alpine trail in Western Australia, where climbers must register with park rangers.

After the walk, visitors can camp in the quiet Moingup Springs below the peak, a century after the visit of herdsmen. You can also go to Stirling Range Retreat or the Mt Trio Bush Camping and Caravan Park Mountain Jungle Camp and Station wagon camp north of the park.

Across the center of the park along the 42-kilometer-long Stirling Range Drive, explore walking trails, breathtaking views and scenic, tree-lined picnic spots such as White Gum Flat.


Admission to Stirlingrange National Park requires the purchase of tickets (prices until early 2020):

  • Below 12 cars: A $15/car
  • Cars over 12: A $7/person (over 6 years old)
  • Tickets are valid for one day and can be re-entered and re-entered, with the exception of Yanchep National Park and Nambung National Park, which enter the vast majority of other Western Australian national parks on the day of purchase without re-payment
  • Free walk or car access to National Park


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