Wildflowers

Beginning in late June, the dry, parched sandplain heath of Kalbarri National Park virtually erupts into a lush Garden of Eden. From then until the end of November (a full five months!) nearly 800 species of West Australian native wildflowers will progressively burst into bloom for all the world to see.

If you are fortunate enough to time your visit with the wildflower season, you couldn’t do better than to phone ahead or stop at the Kalbarri Visitor Centre for the latest information. They receive constant updates from the local guides as to which flowers are currently blooming and where they can be found.

The Visitor Centre also serves as booking agent for the specialty wildflower tours run each season and can advise you on departure times, length of tour and special features. You couldn’t do better than to start your wildflower search right from the centre of town!

Remember… all wildflowers are protected under state law and it is an offence to pick them.

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