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Nature & National Parks

Beedelup Falls

A must-see in winter and spring, these cascading falls flow through ancient granite and karri forest. Enjoy accessible trails, a suspension bridge, and loop walks around Lake Beedelup. National Park fees apply.

Big Brook Arboretum

Big Brook Arboretum offers camping for tents, campervans, camper trailers, and caravans. The campground is surrounded by beautiful tall trees and a 1.2km walk to Big Brook Dam.

D’Entrecasteaux National Park

D’Entrecasteaux National Park combines pristine beaches and tall forests in a spectacular landscape along the southern coastline.

Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree

Climb the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree in Warren National Park for stunning canopy views of old-growth karri forest. Enjoy nearby scenic trails, seasonal wildflowers, and birdwatching. Parking available. Entry fees apply.

Gloucester National Park

Home to the iconic Gloucester Tree and the tranquil Cascades, the park offers serene walking trails, stunning wildflowers in spring, and a chance to immerse yourself in the heart of Western Australia’s Southern Forests. Perfect for nature lovers, birdwatchers and those wanting to escape into the forest.

Gloucester Tree

One of the 3 climbing trees located in the Southern Forests, the Gloucester Tree is Pemberton’s most famous historical icon.

Greater Beedelup National Park

Greater Beedelup National Park is set amidst a beautiful forest in the states south west.

Shannon National Park

Shannon National Park has some of the State’s most magnificent karri forest.

The Cascades

The Cascades is one of the destinations on the Pemberton Tramway Warren Bridge tour

Warren National Park

Explore the stunning Warren National Park, home to towering karri forests, scenic rivers, and tranquil campgrounds. Perfect for nature lovers, the park offers walk trails, canoeing or kayaking, and camping amid the beauty of the Southern Forests. Entry requires a park pass, available at the Pemberton Visitor Centre or online. Dogs are not permitted to protect native wildlife.

Yeagarup Dunes

the Yeagarup Dunes in D’Entrecasteaux National Park, the largest inland mobile dune system in the Southern Hemisphere. These shifting sands move up to 4 metres annually, encroaching on ancient karri forests. National Park Entry is required and can be purchased at the Pemberton Visitor Centre or at Lake Yeagarup Tyre Deflation Station.

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