Camping in The Stirling Ranges

The Stirling Ranges is home to the only major mountain range in the southern part of Western Australia. It rises to more than 1000m above sea level creating a challenging and spectacular hiking experience.

Over 1000 species of flowering plants adorn the paths making it a fascinating place to explore, especially during wildflower season which is July to October. Mountain Bells and the Queen of Sheba Orchid are some of the notable wild flowers and trees like eucalypt, banksia and grass trees cover the lower slopes.

Spectacular cloud formations can often be seen, and it is also one of few places in Western Australia where snow occasionally falls.

It is about four and a half hours south-east of Perth.

Location of Footpaths in the Stirling Ranges

Camping in the Stirling Ranges

Some places to lay your head

Hiking in the Stirling Ranges

Best 10 Walking trails in The Stirling Ranges

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