
Stirling Range National Park, located in Western Australia's Great Southern region, is renowned for its rugged peaks, including Bluff Knoll, the state's highest at 1,095 meters. The park boasts over 1,500 plant species, many endemic, and is a haven for birdwatchers with more than 140 species. Visitors can enjoy bushwalking, rock climbing, and gliding, with trails suitable for all fitness levels. Camping is available at Moingup Springs, offering basic facilities, while the nearby Stirling Range Retreat provides a range of accommodations and guided tours.
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