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Lesueur NP Entry Station (unmanned)
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An 18.5km one-way bitumen road takes you through the park, with regular lay-bus to enjoy the scenery and take photographs. There are day use areas where you can have a picnic lunch, bushwalk up Mt Lesueur or wander down Cockleshell Gully.
One of the most important flora conservation reserves in Western Australia, Lesueur National Park erupts into colour in late winter and spring as the park's diverse flora comes out in flower, making it a paradise for wildflower enthusiasts.
Dogs are not permitted.
There are no camping facilities or drinking water in the park. Entry fees apply.
Lesueur National Park is 250 kilometres north of Perth along the Brand Highway. Entry is from Cockleshell Gully Road which, although unsealed, generally has a good surface and is usually suitable for two-wheel drive vehicles. Care must be taken after the rain.
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