Do you love bushwalking, birds and spotting elusive native wildlife?

Dryandra Woodland National Park is a premier conservation area located near Narrogin in the heart of the Wheatbelt and is a convenient 2.5-hour drive from Perth.
Covering nearly 18,000 hectares, it features two class A nature reserves dedicated to safeguarding the diverse native wildlife residing in one of the last remnants of original woodland in the western Wheatbelt. Among these inhabitants are some of Australia’s most vulnerable species, such as numbats, woylies, brushtail wallabies, chuditch, quenda, and malleefowl.

The park also offers exceptional outdoor recreational opportunities, especially for those who enjoy bushwalking. Well-marked walking trails guide you through magnificent open eucalypt woodland, showcasing impressive tall white-barked wandoo and paperbark trees.

Smartreka is a WA Parks Foundation initiative, in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.

What is a Smartreka map?

Using built in GPS capabilities on smartphone or tablet to plot real-time location, the maps make it easier to navigate. If downloaded ahead of your trip while network access is available, this can be done without a network connection and without roaming charges.

Getting started is simple:

 

Download Dryandra Woodland Smartreka Map

 

Kangaroos at dusk near Lions Dryandra Woodland Village