Western Australia topographic maps
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Cape Range National Park
The Cape is the only elevated plateau composed of limestone on the North West Coast. The range has plateaus to an elevation of 314 metres (1,030 ft) and forms the backbone of the peninsula which extends as far as North West Cape.
Average elevation: 55 m

Mount Meharry
The summit of Mount Meharry can be reached from the Great Northern Highway via an unsealed road 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) in length and a vehicular track 21 kilometres (13 mi) in length. Permission should be sought from the managers of the land over which the road and track pass. These are Juna Downs Station and…
Average elevation: 1,030 m

Gibson Desert
The Gibson Desert is located between the saline Kumpupintil Lake and Lake Macdonald along the Tropic of Capricorn, south of the Great Sandy Desert, east of the Little Sandy Desert, and north of the Great Victoria Desert. The altitude rises to just above 500 metres (1,600 ft) in places. As noted by early…
Average elevation: 464 m

Stirling Range National Park
The park is particularly rich in banksias, eucalypts, orchids and verticordias. Ten species of mountain bells (Darwinia spp.) have been identified in the park and only one of these is found outside Stirling Range. Five major vegetation communities are known in the park with thicket and mallee-heath at higher…
Average elevation: 235 m

Swan River
Australia > Western Australia > Town of Victoria Park > City of Perth
Average elevation: 9 m