Stirling Range National Park Spotlight
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Located roughly an hour north of Albany lies the Stirling Range National Park, renowned for its striking mountain range and diverse flora this park is a hot spot for nature lovers and hikers. Home to the highest peak in southern Western Australia, Bluff Knoll promises breathtaking views from every angle.
The Stirling Ranges are home to some wonderful hikes:
Bluff Knoll – https://trailswa.com.au/trails/trail/bluff-knoll
Mount Trio-https://trailswa.com.au/trails/trail/mt-trio
Toolbrunup peak –https://trailswa.com.au/trails/trail/mt-toolbrunup
Mt Hassell –https://trailswa.com.au/trails/trail/mt-hassell
You don’t have to be a hiker to enjoy this national park, the picturesque Stirling Range Drive will take you on a 42km journey through the mountains with stunning lookouts along the way. During spring the national park blooms with stunning wildflower displays and during winter you occasionally have the chance to see the only snowfall in Western Australia.
While you are out exploring the Stirling Range National Park don’t forget to check out the Horsepower Highway, A trail of vintage and fun tractors along the roadway. https://thehorsepowerhighway.com.au