About this park
If plants are your passion and you’re wild for wilderness, Frank Hann National Park is the place for you. There are no facilities and minimal development so take a bushwalk on the wild side! Explore a protected natural habitat and the heath plants of the sand plains.
You may be wondering about Frank Hann who the park is named after. He was a surveyor and explorer who crossed this area back in 1901.
You can also enjoy the beauty of the landscape without leaving your vehicle. Yes, you heard that right! Drive through the park along Lake King-Norseman Road. In spring and early summer (September to January) the wildflowers are at their best. But flowers bloom all year round.
Look out for eucalypt trees, banksias, wattles and feather flowers. There are loads of different types to be found. How many will you spot in this wilderness of the Great Western Woodlands?
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!
Activities
Bushwalking
Plants, wildlife and fungi
Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded in Frank Hann National Park.
Traditional Owners
We recognise and acknowledge Malpa people as the Traditional Owners of Frank Hann National Park.