Greater Beedelup National Park is set amidst a beautiful forest in the states south west. A highlight of the park is the Beedelup Falls. Ensure you bring your camera to capture the beauty of the falls which are spectacular in late winter when the brook is in full flow. In the springtime, you will witness some of the most prolific wildflowers in the area.

A suspension bridge crosses over Beedelup Brook which provides superb views of the falls. The Park offers several excellent walk trails and includes the “Walk through Karri.” This enormous 400 year old Karri tree has a large man-made hole cut through the middle. Stand inside the tree for a unique photo opportunity and 151 tonnes of tree above you.

Beedelup Lake is a picturesque and tranquil setting to relax and take in the best nature has to offer.

Located 4 hours south of Perth and 30 minutes from Pemberton, there is plenty to see. Climb the world’s tallest fire lookout tree - the Gloucester Tree, cruise down the Donnelly River or visit some of the state’s finest wineries.

The Gloucester Tree climb is currently closed for maintenance. Please visit the Parks and Wildlife Service website: www.exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/gloucester-tree for more information.

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