Dragon Rocks is a 322 km2 nature reserve in the south-east of the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, some 310 km east-south-east of Perth.
It is listed on Australia's Register of the National Estate as an area significant for rare species of plants and animals.
[3] The reserve contains 28 different vegetation associations, including heaths, woodlands, low forests, mallee and kwongan.
16 plant species, including 13 eucalypts, are endemic to the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.
[3] The reserve has been identified as an Important Bird Area because it supports populations of the endangered Carnaby's black-cockatoo, malleefowl, western rosella, blue-breasted fairy-wren, purple-gaped honeyeater, and western yellow robin.