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Avon Valley National Park Description
4500ha.

An easily accessible national park with impressive scenery. From Bald Hill there is a good view of the winding Avon River. After the winter rains the Emu Spring Brook, a tributary of the Avon, tumbles over a 30m high waterfall. The country is very hilly, with dry eucalyptus forest and many grass-trees. The Avon and Brockman Rivers join here to form the Swan River, which flows through the neighboring Walyunga National Park. The river can easily be crossed in summer and autumn, but the ground is steep and rocky.

There are a number of attractive trails along the river.
Hobbies & Activities category: Waterfall, cascades;  Hiking opportunity;  Natural area;  National park;  Scenic site or route
Address
Department of Conservation and Land Management Swan Regional Office
Box 1167
Bentley, WA 6983
Australia
Tips
Best time to visit: spring and autumn.
Access from Midland on Morangup Road, Quarry Road and road to Toodyay (19km gravel road).
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