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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaGreater Preston National Park

Greater Preston National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Untouched, Rugged
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Andrew MacGregor from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by cherigo from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Stephen Potter from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Pep Brandis from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Alex Wakfer from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Andrew MacGregor from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by cherigo from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Stephen Potter from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Pep Brandis from Google Places
Greater Preston National Park
Photo by Alex Wakfer from Google Places

Greater Preston National Park is a significant 11,373-hectare reserve located in the South West region of Western Australia. Established in 2004, the park protects vital old-growth jarrah forest and serves as a testament to the region's unique biodiversity. The land holds deep cultural significance for the traditional owners, the Kaniyang and Wiilman people. Visitors will find no man-made facilities here, making it a true wilderness experience for those prepared for self-sufficient exploration. A major draw for outdoor enthusiasts is the Bibbulmun Track, which traverses the western portion of the park, offering a scenic route through the dense forest canopy and vibrant wildflower displays during the spring months.

Greater Preston National Park is a significant 11,373-hectare reserve located in the South West region of Western Australia. Established in 2004, the park protects vital old-growth jarrah forest and serves as a testament to the region's unique biodiversity. The land holds deep cultural significance for the traditional owners, the Kaniyang and Wiilman people. Visitors will find no man-made facilities here, making it a true wilderness experience for those prepared for self-sufficient exploration. A major draw for outdoor enthusiasts is the Bibbulmun Track, which traverses the western portion of the park, offering a scenic route through the dense forest canopy and vibrant wildflower displays during the spring months.

Highlights

  • Expansive 11,373-hectare old-growth jarrah forest.

  • Section of the iconic Bibbulmun Track.

  • Vibrant wildflower displays during spring.

  • True wilderness experience with no man-made facilities.

Before you go: Greater Preston National Park essentials

  • No man-made facilities are available; visitors must be prepared for wilderness conditions.

  • The park is culturally significant to the Kaniyang and Wiilman people; please practice Leave No Trace principles.

  • The terrain is best suited for experienced hikers familiar with the Bibbulmun Track.

Best For

Self-sufficient hikers and wilderness explorers.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Hikers, Adventure

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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