Stirling Range National ParkFauna Flora Landscape

Stirling Range National Park has some amazing landscape views, and is spectacular at any time of year. With the Aboriginal name for the range being Koi Kyenunu-ruff, meaning ‘mist rolling around the mountains’, it hints at what a special place that this region is. From sunrise to sunset, and the sky at night, through the changes of seasons throughout the year, you are sure to experience something special.

The Stirling Range National Park is home to the only major mountain range in the southern region of Western Australia, rising to more than 1000 m above sea level. Within the national park there are some great locations offering amazing views and atmosphere, including Bluff Knoll, Mount Trio, Toolbrunup Peak, Talyuberlup, Mount Hassell, Mount Magog, Red Gum Spring, White Gum Flat, Central Lookout, Eastern Lookout and the Western Lookout.

Following are some photos from Central Lookout:

Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes
Central Lookout on Stirling Range Drive, Stirling Range National Park WA © Genevieve Milnes

Stirling Range National ParkFauna Flora Landscape

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