Cornwall House Accommodation

Great Southern

National Parks of the Great Southern Region

Sunrise over the valley from a clifftop lookout in Stirling Range National Park near Kojonup

Cornwall House Accommodation is ideally situated in Kojonup, offering guests easy access to some of the top-rated attractions and places to visit in Western Australia. Our location is truly blessed, surrounded by the beautiful and pristine national parks of the Great Southern Region.

While the spring pilgrimage to witness the spectacular wildflower display across the lower part of the state is perhaps the most famous draw, there is so much more to see. The southern end of Western Australia is remarkably lush and green, boasting an astonishing degree of biodiversity within a relatively compact area. Whether you are captivated by breathtaking scenic vistas from towering heights, rocky landscapes bursting with vibrant flowers, or the magical, densely forested gullies hidden within the parks, our special corner of Australia offers something for everyone. Beyond the diverse scenery, each park provides a range of activities to suit every traveller, making these famed locations truly live up to their reputation.

Stirling Range National Park

The beautiful expanse of Stirling Range National Park is special for a number of reasons. Not only is it a biodiversity hotspot, boasting more than 1500 species of flora, many of which are found nowhere else, it is also the only major mountain range in the southern end of Western Australia. Its varied offerings of shaded gullies, awe-inspiring cliff faces, endless varieties of beautiful wildflowers and breathtaking views from heights of up to 1000 metres above sea level all culminate in a hiker's dream come true.

Sunrise over the valley from a clifftop lookout in Stirling Range National Park
Sunrise over the valley from a clifftop in Stirling Range National Park.

Visitors come for a number of activities, but by far the most popular are the bush walks you can adventure off on, or take the 42km scenic drive option with beautiful stops and lookouts along the way. Bushwalking tracks come in a number of lengths, but all are steep and have uneven surfaces, so your level of fitness and appropriate hiking wear should be taken into account. The most popular and varied walks include:

If the Stirling Range is your priority, our guide on how to see the Stirling Ranges in a day from Kojonup maps out a comfortable one-day loop.

Porongurup National Park

The Granite Skywalk walkway curving around a massive granite boulder in Porongurup National Park
The Granite Skywalk at Porongurup National Park.

Famous for its enormous granite boulders and gorgeous views, Porongurup National Park is worth a visit during your stay with us. Containing 750 native flora species within a relatively small 2,600 hectare range, it is packed with beauty to take in on a leisurely bushwalk as well as a number of short scenic drives. By far the most popular attractions include:

Fitzgerald River National Park

Around a 2 hour drive south from Kojonup lies a national park with a coastal influence. Well worth the road trip down, Fitzgerald River National Park is stuffed full of natural biodiversity and is recognised by UNESCO as an International Biosphere Reserve. It has around 1800 different species of wildflowers and is rich in lichens, moss and beautiful fungi.

A rocky beach cove with turquoise water in Fitzgerald River National Park
A sheltered rocky cove in Fitzgerald River National Park.

One of its most famous attractions happens during winter, when Southern Right whales migrate to calve along the shores nearby and can sometimes be seen from the heights of the tracks, Point Ann in particular. From tracks rich in green flora to rugged coastal walks that allow you views of sheltered bays and inlets, this national park truly offers a spectacular array of experiences. There are excellent snorkelling, fishing and swimming options, and some of the best known walks and drives include:

Lane Poole Reserve

A cascading stream flowing over rocks and fallen branches in Lane Poole Reserve
A cascading stream in Lane Poole Reserve.

The truly enchanting Lane Poole Reserve is one of the largest national parks close to us here in Kojonup, extending over 50,000 hectares. It is filled with lush greenery and old growth forest, as well as many creeks and the Murray River. The size and diversity in geography make Lane Poole Reserve an excellent option for recreational activities that include, but are not limited to, canoeing, horse riding, fishing, bushwalking and 4WDing. Like many of the national parks in the area, it is home to a huge selection of native wildflowers and is also a natural habitat for the now-famous Quokka. A selection of the best bushwalks include:

Wellington National Park

Famous for its Collie River Valley and spanning 17,000 hectares of jarrah, marri and yarri forest, Wellington National Park is a favourite destination for tourists year after year. It is especially attractive for those who want to indulge in water sports like rafting, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and fishing, with a selection of locations that lend themselves to just these pursuits.

The turquoise waters of Wellington Dam backed by forest in Wellington National Park
The turquoise waters of Wellington Dam, Wellington National Park.

Walkers and hikers will experience pristine views of Wellington Dam and the gorgeous valley from lookouts, as well as the rich variety of flora and wildlife. You can even stop for a snack along the way at the kiosk located near the dam. Some of the biggest attractions include:

Plan your national parks trip from Kojonup

As your Kojonup accommodation guide, we at Cornwall House Accommodation highly recommend exploring the unparalleled selection of national parks in Western Australia's Great Southern Region. These natural wonders are truly a must-see during your stay with us.

For more information on the parks and their activities, simply pick up a brochure from our reception. Our knowledgeable team is also on hand to discuss your interests and help you choose the perfect outdoor adventure.

Cornwall House Accommodation sits at 72 Albany Highway in the heart of Kojonup, a sensible base for day trips out to the Stirling Range, Porongurup and beyond. Our 12 air-conditioned rooms (queen, twin and family configurations) each have an ensuite, free WiFi, tea and coffee making facilities, microwave and refrigerator, with free onsite parking and a shared camp kitchen for guests. Contactless check-in from 2pm means a long day on the trails never leaves you locked out. See our accommodation page for room details and what is included.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the closest national park to Kojonup?

Stirling Range National Park is the nearest of the big five, a straightforward drive south, and it is the only major mountain range in the southern end of Western Australia. Porongurup National Park sits a little further on.

When can you see whales at Fitzgerald River National Park?

In winter, when Southern Right whales migrate to calve along the shores nearby. They can sometimes be seen from the heights of Point Ann.

Which park is best for water sports?

Wellington National Park, on the Collie River Valley, is set up for rafting, canoeing, kayaking, swimming and fishing, with spots like the rapids, Long Pool and Honeymoon Pool. Lane Poole Reserve on the Murray River is also good for canoeing and fishing.

Do I need to be fit to walk in the Stirling Range?

The most popular tracks, Bluff Knoll, Mt Trio, Mt Toolbrunup, Mt Hassell and Mt Magog, are all steep with uneven surfaces, so factor in your fitness and wear proper hiking gear. There is also a 42km scenic drive with lookouts if you would rather not climb.

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