Pemberton National Park
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Pemberton National Park consists of the Beedelup National Park (area 1500ha), the Brockman National Park (250ha) and the Warren National Park (1350ha).
The national parks contain expanses of eucalyptus forest, particularly karri, jarrah and marri trees, with bushy undergrowth with a rich show of blossom. A striking feature is the 100m high Beedelup Falls. In summer there are good pools for swimming in the Warren River.
There is a wide choice of trails, from short walks to strenuous bush hikes. Information about the various routes can be obtained from CALM (Department of Conservation and Land Management) offices in Manjimup, Pemberton and Northcliffe.
The national parks contain expanses of eucalyptus forest, particularly karri, jarrah and marri trees, with bushy undergrowth with a rich show of blossom. A striking feature is the 100m high Beedelup Falls. In summer there are good pools for swimming in the Warren River.
There is a wide choice of trails, from short walks to strenuous bush hikes. Information about the various routes can be obtained from CALM (Department of Conservation and Land Management) offices in Manjimup, Pemberton and Northcliffe.
Address:
Department of Conservation and Land Management Warren District Pemberton Office, Box 20, Pemberton, WA 6260, Australia
Tips: Best time to visit: spring to autumn.
Access from Pemberton on road to Northcliffe; on foot, access from Bibbulmun Track.
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