
Boorabbin National Park, situated along the Great Eastern Highway between Perth and Kalgoorlie, offers travelers a scenic respite amidst diverse eucalypt woodlands. The park is renowned for its seasonal wildflower displays, featuring species like Flame grevillea, Grass leaf hakea, and Roe’s featherflower. Historically, it was named after a former settlement established in 1898 to supply water for steam locomotives en route to the Goldfields. Today, Boorabbin National Park serves as a tranquil stopover, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its natural beauty and rich history.
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