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Lesueur National Park
Nature reserve with hiking trails & rare or endangered wild flower species that bloom in spring.
Cockleshell Gully Rd, Jurien Bay WA 6516, Australia

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Reviews — 8

rocky harding
at 2023 Sep 27
rocky harding
at 2023 Sep 27
We came here over the Kings birthday long weekend for a lovely hike. Should have started early as the flies were being a nuisance. Beautiful warm sunny day with lots of sunshine and blue skies and the views were amazing. Diversity of wildflowers some 900 recorded.
Sue Darby
at 2023 Sep 13
Sue Darby
at 2023 Sep 13
I love this national park . Beautiful flowers and wonderful walking trails
Michael Allan
at 2023 Jan 21
Michael Allan
at 2023 Jan 21
Worth a look even though the $15 park entry seemed a bit much. Trail to the top of "mount" lesueur is quite short moderately easy. Interesting bit of country I didn't know existed despite growing up in the region.
Jessica Strauss
at 2022 Oct 23
Jessica Strauss
at 2022 Oct 23
Highly recommend Yued Ponar Trail in this park. It'll take you about 2 hours to complete at a moderate pace. There are some steep sections, but it's a well kept trail and manageable for most people. Definitely recommend wearing hiking shoes! September/early October is my favourite time to go. The flowers and scenery are absolutely stunningly beautiful. An afternoon hike as the sun is coming down is gorgeous. Just be careful leaving and have a roo spotter as you will see some! This is one of my favourite places to hike in Australia. Put it on your bucket list ✨️
Colin Slark
at 2022 Aug 14
Colin Slark
at 2022 Aug 14
What a treat this NP was. A beautifully maintained drive through and a great scenic stop from where to do one of several chiices of walks - we did a 3km circuit which we absolutely loved.
Gavin
at 2022 Aug 12
Gavin
at 2022 Aug 12
Fairly easy drive in on sandy road. Sealed one way road through the park with plenty of spots to pull off. A couple of longer walks in designated areas. Wild flowers are just starting to bloom.
Louise Dekker
at 2021 Sep 11
Louise Dekker
at 2021 Sep 11
Stunning place! The biodiversity is incredible!
To get there, must travel on gravel roads. Don’t rely on signs to point the way - there aren’t many.
The scenic drive and walking trails require a fee to be paid (Park Pass).
Highly recommend this place in Spring when the flowers are at their best, but worth visiting at any time in the year.

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