
Stirling Range National Park, located approximately 80 kilometers north of Albany, is renowned for its rugged peaks, including Bluff Knoll, the highest in the southwest at 1,095 meters. The park spans 115,920 hectares and is home to over 1,500 plant species, with more than 80 endemic to the area. Visitors can enjoy activities such as bushwalking, camping, and scenic drives, especially during spring and early summer when wildflowers are in full bloom. The park is also recognized for its unique cloud formations and occasional snowfall on Bluff Knoll.
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