Thursday 20 August 2015

Australia's Coral Coast is alive with wildflowers this spring

The wildflower season has officially begun on Australia's Coral Coast. 

Just two hours north of Perth, there's a charming blend of wildflowers and historical treasures around Jurien Bay, Coorow and Badgingarra. 

Make Geraldton or Dongara-Denison your base to explore the wide-spanning carpets of everlastings at Coalseam Conservation Park and Mingenew. 

Bushwalk or hike the gorges of Kalbarri National Park and view the numerous native orchids including the Banded Green Hood, Snail, Spider and Cowslip. 

Now is a great time to visit the region and discover secluded beaches, untouched coral reefs, unique marine and wildlife and endless species of stunning wildflowers. 

WA is home to 12,000 species of wildflowers - 50 per cent of which cannot be seen anywhere else on earth.

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