Stirling
Range National Park
Visit
the highest peak in South Western Australia!
Look out over
the vast expanse of the Stirling Range which rises majestically out of the
surrounding plains. In season the
spring wildflowers carpet the entire area around you.
The
National Park covers 115 920 hectares and its beauty, wildflowers and
walking trails are very popular with visitors. The Stirling Range
stretches for 65km east to west and is home to the highest peak in the
south west, Bluff Knoll ( 1,073m). The Stirling Range is also home to
1,500 species of plants, 87 of which are found nowhere else, including the
famous ‘Darwinia’ mountain bells. There are also an astonishing 123
orchid species alone within the park. You’ll
wish your eco-adventure would never end….
Tours
depart at 8am from the Denmark Visitor Centre and return at 6pm.
Tour
Price: from $150pp. Includes
lunch, morning & afternoon tea. Children (5-14 years) $75.