The Great Western Woodlands is a delightful area to visit,with numerous granite outcrops, secluded bush camping areas and historic attractions scattered across this large chunk of Western Australia's heartland. Covering almost 61 million hectares - about the same size as England - this continuous band of native vegetation stretches from the edge of the WA Wheatbelt to Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the north, to the inland deserts to the north-east and the Nullarbor Plain to the east.
This guide book provides information on; why the Great Western Woodlands are so special,the history, tracks and trails, destinations, plants, animals and so much more. It's a must-have guide if you're travelling to this wonderful part of the State.