Winding through the heart of the national park, Stirling Range Drive offers remarkable views of a mountain landscape featuring rugged peaks, stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, and lush woodlands. Follow this 42 km (26 mi) dirt and gravel road to discover lookouts offering sweeping vistas, as well as walking paths and shady picnic spots, such as White Gum Flat.
Stirling Range National Park encompasses the only significant mountain range within the southern half of Western Australia. The rugged peaks, which rise to more than 1000m above sea level, feature stark cliff faces, sheltered gullies, magnificent views, and a rich diversity of unique and colourful wildflowers. The park is one of the world’s most important areas for flora, with 1500 species, many of which grow nowhere else.
A magnificent drive through this amazing area very worthy of a couple of caches. This cache has been placed at the West End of the start/finish of the drive. While this is a small bison tube it is relatively easy. BYO Pen