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WA Wildflowers Are Here: Plan Your Spring Adventure

From now until late September, Western Australia bursts into colour as wildflower season transforms the state. It’s one of the most spectacular times to explore — whether you’re wandering through city parks, driving country roads, or heading up the coast.


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From Perth’s gardens to the open landscapes of the Central Wheatbelt and the coastal stretches of the Perth to Pinnacles drive, WA’s scenery is dotted with pink, yellow, white, and purple blooms. With over 12,000 wildflower species — many found nowhere else on Earth — this is a bucket-list season for nature lovers.


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Where to See Wildflowers in WA

Perth CBD – Kings Park and the Swan River foreshore put on a show, with native gardens and walking trails alive with colour.

Central Wheatbelt – Known for its carpets of everlastings, delicate orchids, and striking native shrubs — plus the friendly country towns that make every stop memorable.

Perth to Pinnacles – Combine wildflower viewing and a few canola selfies with a coastal road trip through Yanchep National Park, Lancelin, and the otherworldly limestone spires of Nambung National Park.


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Why Wildflower Season is Worth the Trip

  • It’s one of the best times to see WA’s landscapes at their most vibrant.

  • Mild spring weather is perfect for walking and road trips.

  • Regional towns are buzzing with markets, events, and warm hospitality.


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Our Stories Unseen self-guided tours give you the freedom to explore at your own pace, while pointing you to the best blooms, views, and hidden gems along the way.


Plan your WA wildflower adventure and see why this season is one of the most beautiful times to visit.

 
 
 

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