
Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in Western Australia's Stirling Range National Park, offers a 6.8-kilometer return trail leading to its 1,098-meter summit. The well-marked path traverses eucalypt woodlands and exposed rock outcrops, culminating in panoramic 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The area is renowned for its diverse flora, including over 1,500 plant species, with many flowering during spring. Visitors can also enjoy accessible lookouts, picnic areas, and restrooms at the trailhead. The park is approximately 4.5 hours south of Perth and 1.5 hours from Albany.
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