Beedelup Falls

Beedelup Falls is a stunning natural attraction in Beedelup National Park, best experienced during winter and early spring when the falls are at their peak flow. Water cascades over 100 metres of ancient granite in three tiers, surrounded by old-growth karri forest.

The falls can be enjoyed via an all-access trail to the top or a 600-metre loop walk featuring a suspension bridge and stairs at the base of the falls. For those keen to explore further, the 3-kilometre Beedelup Falls Walk Trail loops around Lake Beedelup, passing through the Karri Valley Resort. An optional 1.5-kilometre detour leads to the unique Walk Through Tree.

The falls are spring-fed year-round, making them a great destination at any time, but the surrounding forest truly shines with orchids, wildflowers, and fungi in season. It’s also a top spot for birdwatchers and part of the Karri Forest Explorer Drive.

Please note: National Park entry fees apply. Most entrances in the region have electronic payment stations for your convenience.

This site offers a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of Pemberton’s forests and waterfalls.

Key Facts

Location: Beedelup National Park, near Pemberton, Western Australia.

Best Time to Visit: Winter and early spring for peak waterfall flow.

Activities: Walking trails, suspension bridge, birdwatching, and wildflower viewing.

Facilities: Picnic areas and toilets available.

Accessibility: All-access trail to the top of the falls; 600m loop walk with suspension bridge and stairs.

Entry Fees: National park entry fees apply.

Holiday Passes:

5-Day Pass: Unlimited entry to all parks for five consecutive days.

14-Day Pass: Unlimited entry for 14 consecutive days.

4-Week Pass: Unlimited entry for four weeks.

Annual All Parks Pass: Unlimited entry to all parks for 12 months.

Concession Passes: Discounted rates for eligible visitors.

Passes can be purchased at the counter at the Pemberton Visitor Centre.

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