Preparation
Ensure you have a reliable vehicle and carry sufficient water and supplies, as this is a remote wilderness area.





Mount Frankland National Park is a breathtaking natural destination located in the South West of Western Australia, roughly 327 km south of Perth. Established in 2004 as a vital component of the Walpole Wilderness Area, the park is globally recognized as an international biodiversity hotspot. It provides a sanctuary for a wide array of unique native flora and fauna, offering a truly pristine environment for those passionate about conservation and wilderness exploration. As a gateway to the broader ecological wonders of the region, the park is an essential stop for travelers looking to connect with the raw beauty of the Australian landscape. Whether you are a keen hiker or simply seeking a quiet retreat into nature, this park offers an unparalleled experience of the region's diverse ecosystems.
Mount Frankland National Park is a breathtaking natural destination located in the South West of Western Australia, roughly 327 km south of Perth. Established in 2004 as a vital component of the Walpole Wilderness Area, the park is globally recognized as an international biodiversity hotspot. It provides a sanctuary for a wide array of unique native flora and fauna, offering a truly pristine environment for those passionate about conservation and wilderness exploration. As a gateway to the broader ecological wonders of the region, the park is an essential stop for travelers looking to connect with the raw beauty of the Australian landscape. Whether you are a keen hiker or simply seeking a quiet retreat into nature, this park offers an unparalleled experience of the region's diverse ecosystems.
Part of the expansive Walpole Wilderness Area.
Internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot.
Home to unique native flora and fauna.
Gateway to the raw beauty of the South West landscape.
Remote location requires self-sufficiency.
Limited facilities compared to urban parks.
Critical habitat for sensitive native species.
Ideal for those who enjoy rugged, undeveloped natural environments.
Ensure you have a reliable vehicle and carry sufficient water and supplies, as this is a remote wilderness area.
Help preserve this biodiversity hotspot by sticking to marked trails and taking all waste with you.
Nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking remote wilderness exploration.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
English
Download offline maps before arrival, as mobile reception can be unreliable in the deep forest areas.
Check local park alerts for fire bans or trail closures before heading out, especially during the warmer months.