Preparation
This is a remote area; ensure you have a reliable vehicle, offline maps, and sufficient supplies before entering.
Easter National Park is a significant conservation area located approximately 294 kilometres south of Perth. Proclaimed in 2004 as part of a major initiative to expand Western Australia's park system, it serves as a vital Class A reserve. The park is situated east of the Vasse Highway and shares borders with the Hilliger and Milyeannup national parks, creating a large, contiguous protected landscape. Visitors to the area can experience the unique flora and fauna characteristic of the Jarrah Forest and Warren bioregions. It remains a quiet, rugged destination ideal for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Shire of Nannup.
Easter National Park is a significant conservation area located approximately 294 kilometres south of Perth. Proclaimed in 2004 as part of a major initiative to expand Western Australia's park system, it serves as a vital Class A reserve. The park is situated east of the Vasse Highway and shares borders with the Hilliger and Milyeannup national parks, creating a large, contiguous protected landscape. Visitors to the area can experience the unique flora and fauna characteristic of the Jarrah Forest and Warren bioregions. It remains a quiet, rugged destination ideal for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Shire of Nannup.
Expansive contiguous protected landscape
Unique flora and fauna of the Jarrah Forest
Quiet, rugged trails for deep nature immersion
The park is largely undeveloped, meaning there are limited facilities for visitors.
Rugged terrain requires appropriate footwear and navigation skills.
Proximity to Hilliger and Milyeannup national parks allows for extended wilderness exploration.
This is a remote area; ensure you have a reliable vehicle, offline maps, and sufficient supplies before entering.
As a protected Class A reserve, please adhere to strict environmental guidelines to preserve the local ecosystem.
Nature lovers and hikers seeking remote, off-the-grid wilderness.
AUD $
$60-$120 p/day
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Check local fire danger ratings and park alerts for the Shire of Nannup before planning your visit.