See giant red tingle trees at Walpole-Nornalup National Park. These towering old growth forests are part of the Walpole Wilderness area and have remained virtually untouched.

Visit the Valley of the Giants and Tree Top Walk to the east of Walpole - get magnificent views of the forest canopy from the Tree Top Walk, while the Valley of the Giants leads you to giant red tingle trees with trunks up to 20 metres in circumference. Please note that entry to the Ancient Empire and Discovery Centre is free, however admission fee applies to the Tree Top Walk.

Walpole-Nornalup National Park is also home to a rugged coastline, peaceful inlets, rivers and forests of karri trees.

In the south-west of the park, about 5,000 hectares of near-pristine bushland has been set aside for bushwalkers. The famous Bibbulmun Track passes through the Walpole-Nornalup National Park on its 1,000 kilometre route from Perth hills to Albany.

If you’re visiting between February and April there’s also the chance to see the annual migration and spawning run of the Australian salmon.

There are campsites dotted throughout the park. The park surrounds the towns of Walpole, Nornalup and Peaceful Bay, a 4.5 hour drive south of Perth.

Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au