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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaMount Lindesay National Park

Mount Lindesay National Park

AU
National Park·Remote, Quiet, Raw, Untouched
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Brett Clark from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
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Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Lee Smales from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
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Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Lee Smales from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Brett Clark from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by GasgasLex from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Lee Smales from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Paul G from Google Places
Mount Lindesay National Park
Photo by Lee Smales from Google Places

Mount Lindesay National Park is a significant protected area located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Established in 2004, the park spans approximately 395 square kilometers and serves as the easternmost anchor of the renowned Walpole Wilderness Area. It is ecologically unique, as it straddles two distinct ecoregions: the lush Jarrah-Karri forests of the south and the drier woodlands of the north. By sharing borders with Mount Roe National Park, it provides a vast, contiguous landscape perfect for conservation and immersive exploration. Visitors can expect a raw, wilderness experience characterized by diverse flora and expansive, quiet natural surroundings far from the bustle of city life.

Mount Lindesay National Park is a significant protected area located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Established in 2004, the park spans approximately 395 square kilometers and serves as the easternmost anchor of the renowned Walpole Wilderness Area. It is ecologically unique, as it straddles two distinct ecoregions: the lush Jarrah-Karri forests of the south and the drier woodlands of the north. By sharing borders with Mount Roe National Park, it provides a vast, contiguous landscape perfect for conservation and immersive exploration. Visitors can expect a raw, wilderness experience characterized by diverse flora and expansive, quiet natural surroundings far from the bustle of city life.

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Highlights

  • Unique transition zone between Jarrah-Karri forests and inland woodlands.

  • Part of the expansive, contiguous Walpole Wilderness Area.

  • Raw, undeveloped landscape perfect for immersive nature experiences.

  • Significant ecological diversity across 395 square kilometers.

Before you go: Mount Lindesay National Park essentials

  • Very limited facilities; come prepared for a self-sufficient wilderness experience.

  • Ideal for visitors seeking solitude and expansive, quiet natural landscapes.

  • Part of a larger contiguous wilderness network, offering vast areas for exploration.

Preparation

This is a remote wilderness area; ensure you have a reliable vehicle, offline maps, and sufficient supplies before entering.

Leave No Trace

As a protected conservation area, please carry out all trash and respect the local flora and fauna to maintain the park's integrity.

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 reports and fire danger ratings before your visit, as conditions in the Great Southern region can change rapidly.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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