Serpentine National Park
Serpentine National Park Western Australia |
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IUCN category II (national park)
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![]() Main section of the Serpentine Falls, 2007
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Nearest town or city | Perth |
Coordinates | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Established | 1957 |
Area | 43.87 km2 (16.9 sq mi)[1] |
Managing authorities | WA Department of Environment and Conservation |
Website | Serpentine National Park |
See also | List of protected areas of Western Australia |
The Serpentine National Park is a national park located on the Darling Scarp, approximately 55 kilometres (34 mi) southeast of Perth in Western Australia in Australia.[2]
Features and location
The 4,387-hectare (10,840-acre) national park's main feature and most popular tourist destination is the Serpentine Falls, a series of waterfalls in the upper reaches of Serpentine River. Other attractions include Serpentine Dam and the smaller Pipehead Dam. The park overlaps the North Dandalup Important Bird Area.
The park was proclaimed as a National Park in 1957.[3]
Flora and fauna
In spring the park is abundant with wildflowers. Common species found here include spider orchids, greenhoods and triggerplants. Giant sundew, dryandras and grevilleas are other common species found in this area.[4]
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See also
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