Wander through some of the world's most biodiverse landscapes, among flora found nowhere else on earth.
The drive to Esperance and Bremer Bay leads you from outback to coast, through wildflower country so incredibly rich and unique, it’s recognised the world over for its biodiversity. Venture deep into the Great Western Woodlands - an area of biological richness considered as internationally significant as Africa’s Serengeti. Gaze in awe at Australia’s whitest beach at Lucky Bay, and walk among 1,800 beautiful and bizarre species of flowering plants in the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve of Fitzgerald River National Park.
Please note;
- Parts of this trail are recommended for four-wheel-drive (4WD) only.
- Wildflowers generally bloom in this region between September and November, and displays are more prolific after good winter rains.
- To help protect our pristine environment, can we request that you don’t pick wildflowers – it’s illegal and will attract fines. As beautiful as they are, it’s also important to stay out of canola fields to prevent the spread of disease. Finally, we’d like to remind you to not enter private property to access wildflowers.
- Visit the Department of Parks and Wildlife website for information about national park entry fees, passes, facilities, recreational activities, camping and more....