There is nowhere better to experience the world-famous Western Australian wildflowers than the Golden Outback – where orchids and everlastings carpet the landscapes in colour each spring.
Home to the biggest display of wildflowers in the world – both in size and in species – Western Australia puts on quite the show to celebrate the end of winter every year. In fact, with over 12,000 different varieties, the Golden Outback is the most diverse wildflower region on Earth, making it perfect for a springtime adventure!
From hidden groves and reserves to billion-year-old granite rocks and national parks where the wildflowers outnumber the people by a million, read on to discover more about the best places to see wildflowers in Western Australia’s Golden Outback.
Images and text courtesy Australia’s Golden Outback

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