ATTRACTIONS

The Stirling Ranges are one of the draw-cards for the region. These rugged mountain ranges are spectacular from all angles and include approximately 40 peaks. A number of bushwalks are available through the national park, and well worth walking during the cooler months. The tracks range from sandy tracks through to rock scrambling on the top of the peaks. As long as you have a reasonable level of fitness then there are bushwalks to suit.

WILDFLOWERS

This national park is renowned for the variety of wildflowers (approximately 1525 species), of which 87 are endemic to the region. As well as experiencing the beautiful views, the bush, and the wildflowers, you may come across a number of different wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, lizards, goannas, and a large variety of birds. This is a nature lover's paradise!

For wildflower walks and drives click here.

View from the top of Mt Hassell Bluff Knoll Waratah Banksia Looking down Bluff Knoll
Cafes & Restaurants - Stirling Ranges
Bluff Knoll Cafe
Cnr Bluff Knoll & Chester Pass Roads
Ph: (08) 9827 9293
The Lily
Chester Pass Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9205
 
Amelup Service Station
Chester Pass Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9222
 
Accommodation - Stirling Ranges
Stirling Range Retreat
Chester Pass Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9229
Mount Trio Park
Salt River Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9270
 
The Lily
Chester Pass Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9222
Yardup Cottage & Shearer's Quarters
Chester Pass Road
Ph: (08) 9827 9209
Yarrawee Quarters
PO Box 32
Ph: (08) 9827 3530
Borden Tavern
13 Moir Street
Ph: (08) 9828 1026
 
Maileup Downs Farm Holidays
Highdenup Road
Ph: (08) 9827 6017
The Cottage at Yarrawee
PO Box 32
Ph: (08) 9827 3530
Glenelg Quarters
RMB 560 Sandalwood Rd
Ph: (08) 9827 9274
     
 

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