About this park
Take a walk in a park with high, breakaway country overlooking low undulating sandplains. The area is famous for its incredible displays of native wildflowers. Spring is the best time to visit.
The Badgingarra Walk Trail offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape and wildflowers. This is rugged country with a steep hill climb and two lookout points.
From the high points it’s wonderful to see the lowlands burst into bloom in spring. Nature lovers will delight in seeing the yellow and black kangaroo paws, two types of grass trees, banksias, smokebush, and the rare Badgingarra mallee. The mottlecah in the park has the largest flower of all the eucalypts. That’s worth seeing!
While you’re walking see if you can spot some of the park’s wildlife. Emus, bustards, wedge-tailed eagles, reptiles and the western grey kangaroo all inhabit this area.
Review - Stunning wildflowers Wildflowers are stunning, especially on the corner of Cadda Road and the Brand Highway. Also, brilliant wildflowers on the Vern Westbrook walk trail - go to the Badgingarra Roadhouse and the guy there is an ace on wildflowers, and they will give you a map this walk trail and others. Just this one alone is worth a visit – honestly one of the best sets of wildflowers in the area.
Malcolm William Travel - Trip Advisor
Safety information
Plan when to visit. Read this safety information about bushwalking. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!
- Please take extreme care if crossing the Brand Highway on foot.
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Activities
Bushwalking
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded in Badgingarra National Park.
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Yued people as the traditional owners of Badgingarra National Park.