Western Australia is home to the largest collection of wildflowers in the world with over 12,000 native species of wildflowers that blossom during wildflower season, making a visit to WA to spot wildflowers a must do between June and November.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when planning your national park visit, but we’ve got together the Summerstar check-list on how to plan, what to bring, and what to know before embarking on your next national park adventure.
Spring in Western Australia is a magical place to explore. From native wildflowers waiting to be discovered to national parks bursting with life, we can't wait to head out on our next road trip this Spring.
Have you tried camping in winter? There’s nothing like rugging up in a cozy blanket, toasting marshmallows in front of a crackling campfire. To make your winter camping comfortable, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to WA winter camping essentials!
Whether you’re staying in a campervan, caravan, or tent, caravan parks offer a unique combination of outdoor adventure and accessible amenities. However, like any camping experience, it’s essential to follow a few guidelines to ensure everyone has an enjoyable time. Here’s a list of dos and don’ts for camping at a caravan park: