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Bluff Knoll Rd
Stirling Range National Park WA 6338
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From here the trail turns left and follows
the ridge all the way to
the summit, where you will be rewarded with stunning 360 degree
views over the surrounding countryside.
The lower slopes are covered with eucalypt, banksia and grass trees. Over 1000 species of flowering plants thrive within the
park including Mountain Bells and the Queen of Sheba Orchid.
It is often much colder and windier at
the summit and conditions can change rapidly, so check the weather forecast and go prepared with a warm jacket.
Sunrise and sunset hikes are very popular and if you are lucky you may witness the amazing cloud waterfall that is common in these ranges.
There is a car
park and
toilets before the trail starts.