Wildflowers 

SELF-GUIDED WILDFLOWER TOURS

The twin towns of Dongara Port Denison are the perfect destination to use as a home base whilst touring the Midwest region of Western Australia in search for wildflowers. Western Australia is home to over 12,000 species of wildflowers, with over half of those species being found nowhere else on Earth. This huge range, including popular fields of pink, white, and yellow everlastings, which can be found within an hour’s drive east to the Shire of Mingenew.  The wildflower season is one of Western Australia’s natural treasures. For several months over winter and spring each year, wildflower blooms become prolific, carpeting two and a half million kilometres of terrain across the State. The season is influenced by rain and sunlight; the size and varying climate of Western Australia ensures that the wildflower season spans several months and regions. While travelling around the wonderful natural landscapes of Western Australia, it gives visitors the opportunity to also see the native fauna as well, seeing birds, animals and insects that are very unique to each and every region, in their natural habitat.