
Badgingarra National Park, located off the Brand Highway near Badgingarra, Western Australia, spans over 13,000 hectares of diverse landscapes, including high breakaway country and undulating sandplains. Renowned for its rich wildflower displays, the park is home to species like the rare Badgingarra mallee, kangaroo paws, and banksias. Wildlife enthusiasts can encounter emus, wedge-tailed eagles, bustards, and western grey kangaroos. The Iain Wilson Nature Trail offers a 3.5 km loop through this vibrant ecosystem, with a 1.5 km detour leading to a lookout with panoramic views. The best time to visit is between August and November, during the wildflower season. Visitors are advised to exercise caution when crossing the Brand Highway on foot.
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