Our wonderful wildflowers prepare to delight and dazzle

Western Australia’s wildflower season varies year on year, and the best indication of whether it will be another extravaganza is how much it rains in autumn and winter.

With substantial winter falls across many areas of the State’s Mid West, Wheatbelt, Perth Hills, South West and Great Southern, the prospect for an outstanding season is promising.

WA’s tourism industry monitors and tracks the wildflower season to give visitors the most up-to-date information on when and where to expect the best blooms. The season typically starts in the Pilbara in June/July, with the Midwest seeing carpets of Everlastings from August.

The South West and Southern regions of the Golden Outback start coming into bloom from September through to November.

More from the Western Australian Visitor Centre on seasonal maps, itinerary planning and wildflower sightings here.