Shannon National Park

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Deep in the heart of Western Australia's tall-tree country, Shannon National Park is a sanctuary of ancient forests and wild rivers. This is one of the state's largest national parks, yet it feels wonderfully remote — a place where the scent of eucalypt and damp earth fills the air, and the only sounds are birdsong and the rush of the Shannon River. It's a must for self-drive adventurers seeking genuine wilderness without the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park's walks and picnic areas. To truly absorb the serenity, consider an overnight stay at one of the basic campgrounds (no facilities, so come prepared). If you're short on time, the Shannon River Walk and a stop at the dam can be done in 2–3 hours. The park is best visited between spring and autumn, as winter rains can make some tracks impassable.

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