The highest peak in the Stirling Range and one of the highest in southern WA, with sweeping views across the range and surrounding farmland.
Know before you go
This is a Grade 4 climb of 6.8km return to the 1,098m summit, steep with a great many steps; allow three to four hours. Weather on the Stirling Range peaks changes fast and without warning — carry layers and rain protection for sudden cold, rain or hail, and be aware this is one of the few places in WA where snow occasionally falls. Park entry fees apply.
Difficulty
Hard
Best seasons
Spring, Autumn
Best time
Sunrise
Entry
Free
Dog friendly
✗No
Family friendly
✗No
Swimming
✗No
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