Explore: Bizarre wildflowers and world-class visitor facilities at Fitzgerald River National Park
Fitzgerald River National Park is one the largest and most botanically significant national parks in Australia. 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. Divided into two recreational areas, both sealed and unsealed from traffic, a variety of scenic views are offered across the heart of the park.
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