Stirling Ranges National Park

Beautiful and pristine Stirling Ranges National Park near Albany is famous for its colourful wildflowers, bushwalking and camping.  It is home to one of Western Australia’s highest peaks, Bluff Knoll. When you climb Bluff Knoll, which rises more than a kilometre into the air, or go rock-climbing at Ellen Peak, you are rewarded with panoramic views of the park and surrounding plains. Bluff Knoll is one of the few places in Western Australia where it snows – but only very occasionally!  Known for its staggering range of wildflowers – more than 1,500 different species, some of which are found nowhere else. Wildflower species include Banksia, Dryandras, Queen Sheba Orchids and Mountain Bells.