Dandaragan

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Dandaragan, a tiny Wheatbelt town 170 km north of Perth, feels like a genuine slice of rural Western Australia. Surrounded by golden paddocks and granite outcrops, it’s a place to slow down, chat with locals at the pub, and explore wildflower-filled national parks. The town’s name derives from a local Aboriginal word meaning ‘good kangaroo’, and you’ll still spot plenty of roos at dusk. Don’t expect tourist traps – Dandaragan is about authentic outback character, starry night skies, and the thrill of discovering a landscape that changes with every season.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dandaragan works best as a quick stop on a longer road trip – allow 1–2 hours to explore the granite outcrop and grab a bite at the pub. If you’re a wildflower enthusiast, base yourself here for a full day to explore Badgingarra National Park and the surrounding country roads. The town has basic accommodation (a caravan park and a couple of self-contained units), so you could easily stay the night and enjoy the silence of the outback.

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