
Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in Western Australia's Stirling Range National Park, stands at 1,099 meters above sea level. This 6.8-kilometer return trail offers hikers a challenging Grade 4 ascent, featuring steep paths and numerous steps. The journey traverses eucalypt woodlands and exposed rock outcrops, culminating in panoramic 360-degree views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the south coast. The trailhead provides wheelchair-accessible lookouts, picnic areas, and toilets. Visitors are advised to check weather conditions before hiking, as the area is prone to rapid, unpredictable changes.
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