Stirling Range National Park
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About Stirling Range National Park:
Some large cliffs located north of the town of Albany. Rock is brittle and route finding can be difficult. Not for the inexperienced. |
Nearest town or city: | Albany |
Directions: | Drive south-east from Perth (Capitol of Western Australia) on the Albany Highway. 3 hours later you should look to turn off towards Cranbrook (small town) and then head through the towards the National Park. |
Latitude, Longitude: | -34.39331, 118.20740 |
Access Issues: | Large portions of the park are restricted for Bio-diversity preservation and Die-Back (Fungal Disease) control. Park Fees are payable. |
Camping: | Yes |
When to Climb: | Autumn Spring Summer |
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