Warren National Park encompasses ancient forests of karri trees - some nearly 90 metres tall.

Feel dwarfed by the old giants along the Park's bushwalking trails and climb some of the tallest karri trees which were once used as fire lookout towers, including the Gloucester Tree, the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree and Diamond Tree.

Canoeing along the tree-lined Warren River, picnic and barbecue facilities makes this a popular place to relax in nature.

Take a drive along the Heartbreak Trail, which flows through the park and follows the Warren River.

When the season is right, go fishing and marroning, or enjoy the delicate wildflowers that colour the forest floor.

Camp facilities are available at Warren Campground.

If the thought of carting your camping gear is a bit much, take advantage of the camp set-up services on offer in the area. Book ahead and arrive to find your camp set up for you - tent, bedding and barbecue included. Contact the Visitor Centre for more information.

Only 20 minutes drive southwest of Pemberton and 3.5 hours drive south of Perth.

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

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