Dryandra is approximately 165 kilometres SE of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. Dryandra Woodland is the largest remaining remnant open woodland in the region and an especially scenic area with magnificent wandoo woodlands and spectacular wildflowers in the spring.
As such, it is is an important wildlife refuge area and several mammal species including the grey kangaroo, woylie and possum may be observed at night. Visitors can also observe over 100 species of birds while undertaking one of the many walks.
As they drive in Dryandra, visitors can listen to fascinating commentary on the history and management of the reserve by turning their radios to 100FM or they can enjoy a picnic.
Visitors can stay overnight at Dryandra in one of the self contained old forestry cotttages or camp at Congelin Campground. Alternatively, accommodaion is available in one of the nearby towns or farmstays.
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