Porongurup National Park, within the traditional lands of the Minang group of the Nyungar people, is a unique living landscape of exceptional biological and ecological significance.

As part of an internationally recognised ‘biodiversity hotspot’ in the south-west region of Western Australia, Porongurup National Park contains an exceptionally high concentration of plants and animals in a relatively small area.

Examples of plant groups which contribute to this outstanding richness include: flame-peas (Chorizema), rice flowers (Pimelea), native myrtles (Myrtaceae), kangaroo paws (Haemodorales) and banksias (Proteales).

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:

Purchase the WA Parks Foundation Smartreka map from the Avenza Map store and start exploring with confidence!

 

Eye Level view of the Granite Skywalk at Castle Rock, Porongurup National Park