Preparation
Ensure you have plenty of water, supplies, and a reliable vehicle, as the park is remote and lacks extensive facilities.
Lesueur National Park is a significant protected area straddling the boundary between the Wheatbelt and Mid West regions of Western Australia. Established in 1992, the park is celebrated for its highly diverse flora, much of which is found nowhere else on earth. The landscape is defined by the prominent mesas of Mount Lesueur and Mount Michaud, which provide a distinct geological character to the region. Visitors can traverse the rugged terrain, which acts as a vital sanctuary for native plants and wildlife. It remains a quiet, expansive destination perfect for those looking to experience the raw, untouched beauty of the Australian bush.
Lesueur National Park is a significant protected area straddling the boundary between the Wheatbelt and Mid West regions of Western Australia. Established in 1992, the park is celebrated for its highly diverse flora, much of which is found nowhere else on earth. The landscape is defined by the prominent mesas of Mount Lesueur and Mount Michaud, which provide a distinct geological character to the region. Visitors can traverse the rugged terrain, which acts as a vital sanctuary for native plants and wildlife. It remains a quiet, expansive destination perfect for those looking to experience the raw, untouched beauty of the Australian bush.
Exceptional biodiversity with many plant species found nowhere else.
Prominent mesa formations of Mount Lesueur and Mount Michaud.
Expansive, quiet trails perfect for solitary exploration.
Unique geological character defining the Mid West landscape.
The park is a biodiversity hotspot; please respect the delicate environment.
Limited amenities are available on-site, so plan accordingly for a full day of exploration.
The terrain is rugged and requires appropriate footwear and physical preparation.
Ensure you have plenty of water, supplies, and a reliable vehicle, as the park is remote and lacks extensive facilities.
Check local weather conditions and park alerts before visiting, as the terrain can be challenging and temperatures extreme.
Botanical enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
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Help preserve the park's fragile ecosystem by staying on marked trails and taking all waste with you.