1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 1 · 365.1 km²
Lesueur National Park is a stunning natural area located in Western Australia, approximately 240 kilometers north of Perth. The park is situated near the coastal town of Jurien Bay and the smaller settlement of Cervantes. Established in 1978, Lesueur National Park has a rich history. The area was once inhabited by Indigenous Australians, and evidence of their presence can still be found throughout the park. In the 19th century, European settlers arrived in the region, and the land was used for agriculture and grazing. However, the unique flora and fauna of the area soon gained recognition, leading to the establishment of the national park. Lesueur National Park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. There are several designated parking areas throughout the park, providing convenient access to the various attractions. Parking fees may apply, and it's important to follow any specific rules or regulations regarding parking. The park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, which includes a variety of native species. Visitors may encounter kangaroos, emus, wombats, and koalas, among other animals. The park is also home to unique species like the western grey kangaroos and the quokka. The native flora of Lesueur National Park is equally impressive. The park features a range of plant species, including eucalypts, wattles, and wildflowers. One of the park's most notable features is the stunning wildflower display that occurs in spring. The park's unique vegetation is a result of its isolation and the diverse geological formations found within its boundaries. Lesueur National Park offers several notable features and landmarks. The park is home to the Lesueur Peak, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The park also features rivers, lakes, and historical sites that offer opportunities for exploration and discovery. While public transport options may be limited, it's possible to reach Lesueur National Park by car or bus. Visitors can drive from Perth or take a bus to Jurien Bay or Cervantes and then continue their journey by car or shuttle service.
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There are public restrooms available in Lesueur National Park