Western Australia is the largest state by land area in the country, with an extensive coastline and vast landscapes to explore. It’s arguably the most diverse region in Australia, and every different climate and species of flora or fauna imaginable can be found somewhere within the state boundaries. From arid outback deserts and rugged coastal cliffs, to white sand beaches and impenetrable forests, Western Australia really does have everything.
And with such an array of scenery, the state boasts a huge number of National Parks to protect it all, so many that it would be impossible to visit each one in just a single trip. Unless you have a few years to spare. With huge distances between parks, and with each offering its own compelling attractions to visitors, it can be difficult narrowing down which ones to actually see. So to help you out and to inspire your travels in Western Australia, we compiled this list of our favourite National Parks to visit in WA.