
Dryandra Woodland National Park, located near Narrogin in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, is a haven for native wildlife and a sanctuary for conservation. Spanning nearly 18,000 hectares, it is home to species such as numbats, woylies, brushtail wallabies, chuditch, quenda, and malleefowl. The park features well-marked walking trails through open eucalypt woodlands, showcasing impressive tall white-barked wandoo and paperbark trees. Visitors can also enjoy the 23 km self-drive Darwinia Drive Trail, which includes five pull-over bays offering interpretive information about the area's natural systems. For those interested in nocturnal wildlife, the Barna Mia animal sanctuary provides guided tours to observe protected species in their natural environment. Accommodation options include the Lions Dryandra Woodland Village and campgrounds suitable for tents, camper trailers, and caravans. Dryandra Woodland is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts seeking to experience Western Australia's unique flora and fauna.
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