Explore the diverse wonders of Western Australia, from the sun-drenched capital of Perth to the rugged outback landscapes of the Pilbara and the pristine beaches of Esperance. This curated map highlights iconic natural attractions, challenging hikes, and unique wildlife encounters across this vast and beautiful state.
Bluff Knoll
The tallest point in the southwest of Western Australia, and the only place in WA where snow falls with any regularity.
Stirling Range National Park
A national park in Western Australia where Bluff Knoll is located.
Albany
A city near Stirling Range National Park and Bluff Knoll.
Mount Meharry
The highest point in Western Australia, located in the Hammersley Range, accessible by four-wheel drive or a hike.
Hammersley Range
A mountain range in the Pilbara region of Western Australia where Mount Meharry is located.
Pilbara
A region in Western Australia where the Hammersley Range and Mount Meharry are located.
Pemberton
A town in Western Australia known for its giant karri trees, some of which can be climbed as former fire lookout towers.
Esperance
A coastal town in Western Australia known for its pristine beaches.
Lucky Bay
A famous beach in Esperance, regularly voted one of the best beaches in the world, known for its white sand, aqua blue water and kangaroos.
Perth
The capital city of Western Australia, near waterfalls along the Darling Scarp in the Perth Hills.
Darling Scarp
A scarp in the Perth Hills region of Western Australia.
Perth Hills
A region near Perth with waterfalls like Lesmurdie Falls, Serpentine Falls, 60 Foot Falls, and Hovea Falls.
Francois Peron National Park
A national park located within Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its red dirt, aqua blue water contrasts, and abundance of ocean and wildlife.
Shark Bay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site where Francois Peron National Park is located.
Bremer Bay
A bay located a couple of hours east of Albany, known for its pristine beaches, rocky coastlines, fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, and whale/orca spotting.
Castle Rock
A gigantic rock in Porongurup National Park where the Granite Skywalk is perched, offering epic views.
Granite Skywalk
A skywalk perched upon Castle Rock in Porongurup National Park, offering insane views.
Porongurup Range
A mountain range where Castle Rock and Granite Skywalk is located.
Porongurup National Park
A national park that is home to many epic hiking trails, including Castle Rock and the Granite Skywalk.
Carrageenan National Park
A national park known for canyoneering, hiking, camping, and countless gorges to explore.
Tonderock National Park
A national park home to The Gap.
The Gap
One of Western Australia's most visited attractions, featuring a nerve-wracking walkway overhanging a massive granite cliff with wild ocean swell below.