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Badgingarra National Park - Badgingarra

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Badgingarra National Park covers 13,121 hectares. It is 200 kilometres north of Perth and 230 kilometres south of Geraldton.

The park is high break away country overlooking low undulating plains with low scrub and extensive wildflowers in the spring, including many species of Kangaroo Paws, Banksia and Verticordia.

Watch out for Western Grey Kangaroos, Emus, Wedgetail Eagles, Bustards and numerous reptiles within the park.

The Badgingarra Nature Trail begins and finishes west of the Brand Highway near the Badgingarra Roadhouse. The walk takes approximately 90 minutes and you will find emus and kangaroos are a common sight along the trail.

Further information contact the Department of Conservation and Land Management, telephone 08 9652 7043.

Facilities for Badgingarra National Park

  • Car park

Experiences around Badgingarra

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Sport
  • Wildlife

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