
Bluff Knoll, the highest peak in Western Australia's Stirling Range National Park, stands at 1,099 meters above sea level. The 6.8-kilometer return trail is rated Grade 4, featuring steep sections and stone steps, leading hikers through eucalypt woodlands and past exposed rock layers. The summit offers 360-degree views of the Stirling and Porongurup mountain ranges and the coast near Albany. The area is culturally significant to the Noongar people, who refer to it as 'Boola Miyel' or 'Pualaar Miial,' meaning 'great many-faced hill' or 'many eyes.'
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