Lesueur National Park
National park · Dandaragan ·

Lesueur National Park

National park · Dandaragan ·

Nature reserve with hiking trails and rare spring wildflowers

Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null
Lesueur National Park by null

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Cockleshell Gully Rd, Jurien Bay WA 6516, Australia Get directions

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Cockleshell Gully Rd, Jurien Bay WA 6516, Australia Get directions

+61 8 9688 6000
exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au

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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Dec 15, 2025

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"At Lesueur National Park I encountered kwongan, a sandy heath abloom with shrubs and wildflowers." - Kevin West Kevin West Kevin West is a writer, food consultant, and “canning evangelist” (according to NPR). He’s the author of the cookbook “Saving the Season,” and his work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Martha Stewart Living, Condé Nast Traveler, Bon Appétit, and Food & Wine. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Lesueur National Park

Damon D

Google
Cervantes and Jurien Bay are fantastic coastal spots, but if you're looking for something beyond the ocean, Lesueur National Park is a must-see! Recommended by the tourist bureau in Jurien Bay, we’re so glad we took the time to explore it. We hiked to Mount Lesueur and were amazed at how lush and green everything was. The well-marked trails and informative signs detailing native flora added to the experience. This place almost feels like it has its own microclimate—still can't believe how thriving and healthy the vegetation is out here. The hike is highly recommended, and after being so impressed, I’m definitely coming back to take on the 2-day Yonga Trail. Photos simply don’t do this park justice—it’s an absolute must-visit for nature lovers! 🌿🏔️

Simeon M.

Google
Excellent wildflowers in mid August. First loop trail not well marked. Also need to take cocklebiddy road to south entrance of park as its a one way road in park traveling from the South to North exit.

rocky H.

Google
We came here over the Kings birthday long weekend for a lovely hike. Should have started early as the flies were being a nuisance. Beautiful warm sunny day with lots of sunshine and blue skies and the views were amazing. Diversity of wildflowers some 900 recorded.

Anne F.

Google
What a beautiful, geologically interesting National Park. Easy/pay wave entry ($15), good parking & toilets, and a range of trails to walk or hike. We went for wildflower season (July-September) and were not disappointed. 🌸

Gavin

Google
Fairly easy drive in on sandy road. Sealed one way road through the park with plenty of spots to pull off. A couple of longer walks in designated areas. Wild flowers are just starting to bloom.

Jessica S.

Google
Highly recommend Yued Ponar Trail in this park. It'll take you about 2 hours to complete at a moderate pace. There are some steep sections, but it's a well kept trail and manageable for most people. Definitely recommend wearing hiking shoes! September/early October is my favourite time to go. The flowers and scenery are absolutely stunningly beautiful. An afternoon hike as the sun is coming down is gorgeous. Just be careful leaving and have a roo spotter as you will see some! This is one of my favourite places to hike in Australia. Put it on your bucket list ✨️

Jim M.

Google
Beautiful spring day. Ideal for walking and photographing the emerging flowers and budding trees. Stunning landscapes and fauna. A bucket-list destination.

Jeremy K.

Google
A bit of a drive to get to through miles of dirt tracks and passing the huge road trains so we were a bit disappointed when we got there. Probably the wrong time as it was still winter so close to no flowers blooming as yet. There must have been a huge fire because a lot of the plants were burnt black. Will come again closer to spring.