Preparation
As this is a remote, undeveloped park, ensure you have a reliable vehicle, sufficient water, and navigation tools before entering.
Milyeannup National Park is a significant protected area situated in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 309 kilometers south of Perth. Established in 2004, the park covers 18,692 hectares and is a vital component of the Jarrah Forest bioregion. It shares its borders with Hilliger National Park, creating a larger contiguous area for ecological preservation. As a Class A reserve, it remains a largely undeveloped landscape, offering a pristine environment for those interested in the unique flora and fauna of the region. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience the quiet, rugged beauty of the Australian bush.
Milyeannup National Park is a significant protected area situated in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 309 kilometers south of Perth. Established in 2004, the park covers 18,692 hectares and is a vital component of the Jarrah Forest bioregion. It shares its borders with Hilliger National Park, creating a larger contiguous area for ecological preservation. As a Class A reserve, it remains a largely undeveloped landscape, offering a pristine environment for those interested in the unique flora and fauna of the region. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience the quiet, rugged beauty of the Australian bush.
Expansive Jarrah Forest conservation area.
Pristine, undeveloped Australian bushland.
Contiguous ecological zone bordering Hilliger National Park.
Ideal for quiet reflection and nature observation.
Limited infrastructure; expect no facilities or marked amenities within the park boundaries.
Remote location requires self-sufficiency and careful planning for travel from Perth.
Significant ecological value as part of the Jarrah Forest bioregion.
As this is a remote, undeveloped park, ensure you have a reliable vehicle, sufficient water, and navigation tools before entering.
The park is a protected Class A reserve; please carry out all trash and respect the local flora and fauna to maintain the ecosystem.
Nature lovers and those seeking remote wilderness exploration.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
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Check local fire danger ratings and park alerts on the Western Australia Parks and Wildlife Service website before your visit.
Nature Lovers, Hiking, Photography