There are 26 national parks in Golden Outback
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Watheroo National Park is a must-visit attraction in Western Australia.
Bluff Knoll is the highest peak in the South West region of Western Australia, standing at 1,098 metres above sea level.
Welcome to Boorabbin National Park in Western Australia! Boorabbin National Park is situated in Australia's eastern goldfields, between Coolgardie and Southern Cross.
Visitors passing through Boorabbin National Park en route between Perth and Kalgoorlie can marvel at the large and diverse eucalypt woodlands that defy the arid climate in which they thrive.
Cape Arid National Park is located on the south coast of Western Australia, around 731 kilometers southeast of Perth.
Cape Arid National Park is a large and exceptionally scenic park best known for its stunningly beautiful beaches, clear blue seas and rocky headlands.
Within 45 minutes drive of Esperance, this grand park features sweeping heathlands, rugged coastal peaks and white sandy beaches voted the best in Australia.
Cape Le Grand National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 631 km (392 mi) south-east of Perth and 56 km (35 mi) east of Esperance.
Cape Le Grand National Park is a picturesque national park located in Western Australia, southeast of Perth and east of Esperance.
Collier Range National Park is a beautiful national park located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, boasting breathtaking landscapes and vegetation.
Dryandra Woodland National Park is a major conservation area located in Western Australia.
The Eucla National Park covers approximately 3,340 hectares in the south east corner of Western Australia, the southern section, butting up against the famous "Great Australian Bight".
Eucla National Park, located 1,238 kilometres (769 mi) east of Perth, is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs exploring Australia's vast outback.
Discover a botanical wonderland renowned for its rugged and spectacular scenery.
Frank Hann National Park is an inland sandplain located in the Shire of Lake Grace, Western Australia.
Located in the amazing Great Western Woodlands, the Frank Hann National Park offers a spectacular range of flora.
Goldfields Woodlands National Park has attractive low-key campgrounds, spring wildflower displays, is traversed by the four-wheel-drive Holland Track and is a stop on the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail.
Welcome to Goongarrie National Park! Located in Western Australia, Goongarrie National Park is a beautiful conservation area that can be found 592 km (368 mi) east of Perth and approximately 94 km (58 mi) north of Kalgoorlie.
Goongarrie National Park lies on the edge of the vast mulga woodlands of the Murchison region and offers a remote outback experience to those with an adventurous spirit.
Nestled in the Perth Hills, this beautiful valley includes the popular recreation site of Mount Dale.
Rising 715m above the surrounding alluvial plain, Mount Augustus is an inselberg, meaning ‘island mountain’. There are rocky creeks, gorges and open plains supporting a variety of vegetation and wildlife.
Mount Augustus National Park is a protected area located in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.
Peak Charles, an ancient granite peak and its companion, Peak Eleanora, give sweeping views over the dry sandplain heaths and salt lake systems of the surrounding countryside.
Welcome to Peak Charles National Park! This national park is located in the Eastern Mallee IBRA subregion, Western Australia, approximately 507 km (315 mi) east of Perth and 170 km (110 mi) northwest of Esperance. The park is named after its prominent natural feature, Peak Charles, which stands at an elevation of 651 m (2,136 ft) above sea level.
Located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, Stokes National Park is a picturesque park worth visiting. The park sits 538 km south-east of Perth and is 80 km west of the coastal city of Esperance. Stokes Inlet is one of the highlights of the park and is its most popular point of interest. The inlet got its name in 1848 when John Septimus Roe, the Surveyor General of Western Australia, explored the area and named it after John Lort Stokes – a crew member aboard the HMS Beagle
Featuring one of the most picturesque estuaries along WA’s southern coast, Stokes Inlet National Park is a great place for fishing, camping, bushwalking and birdwatching.