Heritage

National heritage

Stirling Range National Park, Western Australia

Stirling Range National Park, Chester Pass Road, Cranbrook. Photo: Lochman Transparencies

Formed over millions of years by weathering and erosion, the Stirling Range in south-west Western Australia is regarded as an area of great biogeographic and evolutionary interest and displays one of the richest floras in the world. The Stirling Range is a popular destination for its mountain views, wildflowers, bird and animal life.

The Stirling Range National Park was included in the National Heritage List on 15 December 2006.

Stirling Range National Park. Photo: Kelly Mullen

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