In the coastal national parks of Esperance, Fitzgerald Coast and South Coast, you can stand on the edge of granite cliffs overlooking miles of brilliant white beaches and an ocean of dazzling blues.
And in the acres of heathlands that stretch behind you, you’ll find some of Australia’s most biodiverse natural landscapes. The setting is particularly stunning during the wildflower season, which runs from September to November.
Many of the parks boast scenic walking trails, often providing costal lookout points for spotting seabirds or whales on their annual migration. Check out the list below and discover the natural wonders of this beautifully rugged coastal region.
Cape Arid National Park | Cape Le Grand National Park
Eucla National Park | Fitzgerald River National Park
Frank Hann National Park | Nuytsland Nature Reserve
Peak Charles National Park | Stokes National Park
In order to enter any of Western Australia's stunning national parks you will need to obtain a National Park Pass from the Department of Parks and Wildlife.