My family and I live on a farm in Dandaragan a small, country community known  for its large amount of Marri redgum trees, rich farming landscape and natural  wild flowers. The areas including and surrounding Dandaragan are full of past  tales and stunning views. Attending Dandaragan Primary School I was familiar  with the local businesses and the community. The Redgum village in Dandaragan  offers a open, relax stay while visiting. The Redgum Village makes it easy for  visitors to explore the sightsin nearby areas while being allowed come back at  the cease of the day of visiting the sights to a nice and comfortable setting.  Other features of Dandaragan such as the Dandaragan community recreation centre,  the local store and Pioneer Park offer features common to thisplace. 
This beautiful area is home to the Pinnacles. visiting the pinnacles is  a popular visitor attraction however observing the pinnacles at sunrise or just  visiting the pinnacles is an remarkable experiencethat is recommended to any  local or tourist in the area. visiting the pinnacles can be simply a day trip  from Perth, almost a 3 hour trip, or visiting the pinnacles can be a weekend or  holiday get away for a for a group of friends.
This town is a small  country society an easy drive from Perth. The area is rich in farming, native  flora, fauna and small local businesses. The town offers numerous chances to  explore the rich history of thearea, in varying ways according to personal  choices. The memorial rotunda situated in Pioneer Park is a great chance for  guests and locals alike to be able to learn about the deep history of this area  and its locals. Some of the other historical sights are St Anne’s church, Wolba  Wolba or ‘Aggies’ Cottage and the original post office. The Marri redgums and  the vast array of wildflowers give more areas for visitors to explore. 
Without going on too much the most memorable moment of my time here and  any visit to Dandaragan, or surrounding communities, would definitely have to  revolve around visiting the pinnacles. For people planning on visiting the  pinnacles they are located a short charming drive out of Dandaragan, towards the  small town of Cervantes in Nambung National Park. When visiting the pinnacles  you will observe an amount of lime stone pillars is an open sandy area that you  can not count. visiting the pinnacles and all the other attractions in and  around Dandaragan is an experience that should be taken on by the entire  populace. There is so much opportunity to explore, learn and be inspired.  visiting the pinnacles in my youth was an marvelous and pleasurable time that I  under took with my family, and my family and I still reminisce about stories  during our holiday, that we spent visiting the pinnacles. visiting the pinnacles  was was a great learning experience, when we were visiting the pinnacles we  pitched a tent in the caravan park. For my family visiting the pinnacles was a  quick over night stay, my brother and sister were only young when my parents  suggested visiting the pinnacles. When we were visiting the pinnacles we watched  the sunset through the pinnacles, the next morning we watched a gorgeous sunrise  over the many thousands of pinnacles. visiting the pinnacles was an fantastic  period, visiting the pinnacles at dusk and dawn makes the experience so much  more amazing and breathtaking. visiting the pinnacles is a fantastic experience  for all.
May your visit include a bit of everything including visiting  the pinnacles, Dandaragan and the surrounding communities provide many things to  do and see for anyone and everyone, it is assured that you will find yourself  immersed in the time you spend here. Your mind will be allowed to wander what  ever you chose to dohere or any other neighbouring rural towns in this region,  my most treasured memories of this beautiful place all occurred while visiting  the pinnacles.
Enjoy Your Trip
Kevin
Redgum  Village
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Backpackers inspired by the vastness of the pinnacle desert
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