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West Mount Barren

Fitzgerald River National Park WA 6346, Australia
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West Mount Barren is part of the Fitzgerald River National Park located between Bremer Bay and Hopetoun on the south coast of Western Australia the coordinates of the summit of West Mount Barren are ...

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3y

Beautiful and only moderately difficult walk up to the summit. Unique flora to observe on the way up and stunning 360 degree views at the top, particularly of point ann and doubtful islands. Took us about 40 minutes to climb from the car park. Beware the corrugations on your way in (we came from Bremer Bay). They get quite bad (worst I've experienced) after you pay the national park entry fee. We had planned to go all the way to Pt Ann but there was no way I was going to put the hatchback...

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3y

A short but fun hike that offers fantastic views of the Fitzgerald River National Park. We visited in spring and the place was bursting with a great variety of wildflowers. It's grade 5, with narrow paths qnd some rock scrambling towards the top but well...

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2y

The road in was very corrugated and disappointing for a National Park. W e put our Tyers down to 25psi which made all the difference. Walking the summit was great, but we were attacked by March flies for most of the way We were there in February. The views...

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Beautiful and only moderately difficult walk up to the summit. Unique flora to observe on the way up and stunning 360 degree views at the top, particularly of point ann and doubtful islands. Took us about 40 minutes to climb from the car park. Beware the corrugations on your way in (we came from Bremer Bay). They get quite bad (worst I've experienced) after you pay the national park entry fee. We had planned to go all the way to Pt Ann but there was no way I was going to put the hatchback through that.
Annaliza VillarroyaAnnaliza Villarroya
A short but fun hike that offers fantastic views of the Fitzgerald River National Park. We visited in spring and the place was bursting with a great variety of wildflowers. It's grade 5, with narrow paths qnd some rock scrambling towards the top but well worth the effort.
Janine ThomasJanine Thomas
The road in was very corrugated and disappointing for a National Park. W e put our Tyers down to 25psi which made all the difference. Walking the summit was great, but we were attacked by March flies for most of the way We were there in February. The views were amazing.
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Beautiful and only moderately difficult walk up to the summit. Unique flora to observe on the way up and stunning 360 degree views at the top, particularly of point ann and doubtful islands. Took us about 40 minutes to climb from the car park. Beware the corrugations on your way in (we came from Bremer Bay). They get quite bad (worst I've experienced) after you pay the national park entry fee. We had planned to go all the way to Pt Ann but there was no way I was going to put the hatchback through that.
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A short but fun hike that offers fantastic views of the Fitzgerald River National Park. We visited in spring and the place was bursting with a great variety of wildflowers. It's grade 5, with narrow paths qnd some rock scrambling towards the top but well worth the effort.
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The road in was very corrugated and disappointing for a National Park. W e put our Tyers down to 25psi which made all the difference. Walking the summit was great, but we were attacked by March flies for most of the way We were there in February. The views were amazing.
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