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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaMount Frankland South National Park

Mount Frankland South National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Wild, Untouched
Mount Frankland South National Park
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Mount Frankland South National Park
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Mount Frankland South National Park
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Mount Frankland South National Park
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Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by RetiredAussies from Google Places
Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by GasgasLex from Google Places
Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by Michaela Halton from Google Places
Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by RetiredAussies from Google Places
Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by Paul G from Google Places
Mount Frankland South National Park
Photo by RetiredAussies from Google Places

Established in 2004, Mount Frankland South National Park covers over 420 square kilometers of protected land within Western Australia's Warren bioregion. As a central component of the Walpole Wilderness Area, the park is defined by its rich Jarrah-Karri forest and shrubland landscapes. It shares borders with several other significant protected areas, including Mount Frankland, Mount Roe, D'Entrecasteaux, and Walpole-Nornalup National Parks, creating a massive, continuous natural environment. The park is primarily located within the South West region, with its eastern reaches extending into the Great Southern region. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the biodiversity and rugged beauty of one of Australia's most significant ecological corridors.

Established in 2004, Mount Frankland South National Park covers over 420 square kilometers of protected land within Western Australia's Warren bioregion. As a central component of the Walpole Wilderness Area, the park is defined by its rich Jarrah-Karri forest and shrubland landscapes. It shares borders with several other significant protected areas, including Mount Frankland, Mount Roe, D'Entrecasteaux, and Walpole-Nornalup National Parks, creating a massive, continuous natural environment. The park is primarily located within the South West region, with its eastern reaches extending into the Great Southern region. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the biodiversity and rugged beauty of one of Australia's most significant ecological corridors.

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Highlights

  • Expansive 420-square-kilometer protected wilderness

  • Dense, iconic Jarrah-Karri forest landscapes

  • Vital link in the larger Walpole Wilderness Area

  • Rugged terrain perfect for ecological observation

Before you go: Mount Frankland South National Park essentials

  • Part of a larger, continuous network of national parks in the Walpole Wilderness.

  • Limited facilities; visitors should be prepared for a remote, self-sufficient experience.

  • Significant ecological importance with diverse flora and fauna.

Preparation

This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you have adequate supplies, water, and navigation tools before entering.

Leave No Trace

Help preserve the park's biodiversity by sticking to marked paths and taking all your rubbish with you.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking remote wilderness exploration.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Seasonal Planning

Check local weather conditions and park alerts before visiting, as forest access can be affected by fire danger or seasonal maintenance.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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