There are 16 mountains & hills in Golden Outback
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East Mount Barren is a rugged quartzite peak perched on the edge of the Southern Ocean that offers magnificent views of the park.
Frenchman Peakwas named by surveyor Alexander Forrest during an expedition in search of good country for pasturein 1870. The peak’s shape was thought to resemble the hats worn by French troops in the 1800s.
Lake Hillier delights your eye with its pink colour.
Mount Augustus, also known as Burringurrah, is a significant and large rock formation located in Mount Augustus National Park, Western Australia.
Mount Charlotte Williamstown in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia offers captivating sunset views and historical significance.
A wonderful walk trail winds through the woodland area with several lookout points along the way.
Mount O'Brien Wongan Hills is located in the Central Wheatbelt and offers a breathtaking view of the Wongan Hills Reserve.
Located on the top of the largest hill in the area Mt. Dale offers spectacular views to the south.
5km east of Norseman and supposed to be one of the oldest geological areas in the world. It is an important Aboriginal landmark. A relatively easy walk to the peak.
Climb or 4WD to the top.
A great little walk for wildflower enthusiasts to a lookout with 360-degree views of the park.
Mt O'brien Wongan Hills is a scenic hiking trail located at 469 meters above sea level.
No Tree Hill is a popular walk during the wildflower season that offers views across the Phillips River valley to the Eyre Range.
A remote outpost where the isolation and spirit of our south coast pioneers can be readily felt and contemplated.
Sepulcralis Hill is a small inland hill with sweeping views and intriguing plants.
Enjoy sensational views of the park and Fitzgerald coast from West Mount Barren.