Coalseam Road Wildflowers
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3424 Coalseam Road, Holmwood, Western Australia
Description
Treasured for its annual display of everlastings, Coalseam Conservation Park is carpeted in pink, white and yellow blooms after winter rains.
Coalseam Conservation Park is best known for its annual display of wildflowers, which come in a wide range of annuals and perennials due to the park's diverse habitat range and location between sandplain and arid country.
The 3.2km Plateau Loop Trail begins at Miners campground, meanders through a rare eucalypt woodland leading to a plateau ridge with sweeping valley views
Coalseam Conservation Park is approximately 30 minutes drive from Mingenew on the unsealed Coalseam Road.
The road is suitable for all vehicles, however, the Shire of Mingenew closes the road when heavy rainfall makes it unsafe. For road condition information, contact the Shire of Mingenew. (08) 9928 1102
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
Features
Location
Lat: -28.946713 Lng: 115.516488
User Reviews

Graham 36
This road should be graded because it carries a lot of trafffic bringing a lot of tourists to the area. Shire please note.

Kerry and David
Very corrugated road in. Not many flowers about but disappointed.Not sure if we're too early or too late?

nikand
For the love of god! We gave it a red hot crack but turned back. This corruption is the worst.