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Hassell National Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Albany

Area
  
12.65 km²

Website
  
Hassell National Park

Established
  
1971

Hassell National Park

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment and Conservation

Address
  
Green Range WA 6328, Australia

Hours
  
Closed today SaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8:30AM–4:30PMTuesday8:30AM–4:30PMWednesday8:30AM–4:30PMThursday8:30AM–4:30PMFriday8:30AM–4:30PM

Hassell National Park is a national park in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 367 kilometres (228 mi) southeast of Perth and 57 km (35 mi) north east of Albany.

Named after John Hassell, a retired sea captain, who was responsible for opening up extensive areas in the south of the state during the 1850s as he extended his pastoral leases east from Frankland as far as Jerramungup.

The park straddles the South Coast Highway between Manypeaks and Wellstead.

The site is regarded as an important ecological area as a result of it being a largely intact vegetation and wildlife corridor that serves to link the Mount Manypeaks and Waychinicup areas with the Cheynes Baech and Pallinup areas.

The park has no entry fee and has no facilities provided for visitors.

A population of the very rare Brown's Banksia, composed of 100 to 200 plants, can be found within the confines of the park.

References

Hassell National Park Wikipedia