Situated on the South Coast of Western Australia, Fitzgerald River National Park is one the largest and most botanically significant national parks in Australia.
Within the park are found nearly 20 percent of Western Australia’s flora species, many of which occur only within its boundaries.
The park features a tantalising variety of landscapes to explore from rolling plains, colourful breakaways, rugged peaks and headlands to stunning bays and inlets. During winter, Southern Right Whales shelter close to shore with their newborn calves. The park offers a range of activities including bushwalking, fishing, kayaking, swimming and whale watching in season.
What is a Smartreka map?
Smartreka maps make it easier to navigate! The maps use the built-in GPS on your smartphone or tablet to plot your real-time location. This can be done without a network connection and without roaming charges. To get started, simply download the free Avenza Map app and then visit the map store to download your maps!
Get started in two easy steps:
Download the free Avenza Maps app to your tablet or smartphone:
- For android devices, click here.

- For iOS (apple) devices, click here.
Purchase the WA Parks Foundation Smartreka map from the Avenza Map store and start exploring with confidence!

Coastal scenery looking west across Quoin Head, in Fitzgerald River National Park | credit: Tourism WA