There are 26 parks with nature reserves in Golden Outback
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Located south-west of Cocklebiddy in the Nullabor on a tough 4WD track.
Located approximately 300 kilometers south of Darwin, Billiburning Reserve Beacon is a remote travel destination that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of the Australian Outback.
An important remnant of natural bushland on the western edge of the Central Wheatbelt.
A popular day trip from Kalgoorlie or Coolgardie, this great picnic spot has an impressive backdrop of a large granite outcrop surrounded by regrowth woodland.
Credo has old gold mines, large rocky outcrops, beautiful eucalypt woodlands and several dams in which yabbies can be collected. Several ghost towns can also be explored on the property.
A spectacular view of Western Australia's largest inland body of water.
The huge boulders and rock formations date back to 2895 years ago. Situated 22 km south of Norseman. Picnic and BBQ facilities are available.
Elachbutting Nature Reserve in Mukinbudin, Australia is a stunning outdoor destination that offers a range of activities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Foxes Lair Narrogin is a nature reserve located in Narrogin, Western Australia.
The Karlkurla Bushland Park comprises of 200 hectares of natural regrowth bushland, along with over 2,000 trees and shrubs planted by community volunteers back in 2000.
The third largest monolith in Australiais recognized as an interesting and unspoilt location for flora and fauna study.
Koorda Native Flora Reserve is a beautiful natural attraction located in the rural town of Koorda.
Popular picnicking place for local people especially during spring when it abounds with wildflowers.
Lake King Nature Reserve is a protected area in Western Australia that covers 27,000 hectares.
Newcarlbeon Tank & Reserve is a natural attraction located 21km north of Koorda off Anderson Road on the Newcarlbeon Road.
Located 175km west of Kalgoorlie, this area is has a goldmine of history, plants and animals.
Nuytsland Nature Reserve is a vast protected area located on the south coast of Western Australia. Spanning over 6,253.44 square kilometers, the reserve starts from Cape Pasley in the west and continues all the way to Red Rocks Point in the east. It is situated at 32° 18' S 125° 52' E and boasts over 500 kilometers of breathtaking coastline. The western coastal plains and headlands of the reserve feature picturesque heath plant communities. In the east, the vegetation is dominated by woodlands a
Nuytsland Nature Reserve contains the 190km long and 80m high Baxter Cliffs - one of Australia's great scenic features and possibly the longest unbroken cliffs in the world.
Rowles Lagoon is a scenic camping spot and haven for waterbirds in the arid Goldfields Region.
A complex mosaic of exposed granite rock, with surrounding shrublands and woodlands.
Tin Dog Creek Reserve is a nature and wildlife area located in Dowerin, Western Australia.
Home to more species of waterbird than any other wetland in south western Australia.
Home to 250 species of flowering plants, 17 of which are found only in these hills.
Get nearer to nature on this extraordinary island where dramatic rocky headlands, sheltered bays and tall eucalypt woodlands provide a haven for an abundance of wildlife.
Woody Island is an island off the south coast of Western Australia, located just 15 kilometres from the town of Esperance.
One of the Wheatbelt's many windswept granite outcrops.