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Warren National Park (Heartbreak Trail)

Pemberton, Pemberton, WA

Old Vasse Road, Pemberton WA 6260

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Warren National Park, located near Pemberton in Western Australia's South West, is renowned for its towering karri trees, some over 200 years old and reaching heights up to 90 meters. The park offers a variety of activities, including bushwalking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. The Heartbreak Trail is a 12 km one-way gravel road looping through the karri forest to the Warren River at Heartbreak Crossing. This trail is steep in places and not suitable for buses or caravans. Along the trail, visitors can enjoy attractions such as the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, which offers a 20-meter climb to a lookout, and the Warren Lookout, providing sweeping views of the Warren River valley. The park also features campgrounds like Warren Campground and Draftys Campground, both offering secluded sites under the karri canopy. Facilities include picnic tables, parking, and non-flush pit toilets. Dogs and other pets are not permitted in the park. Standard park entry fees apply, and bookings are essential for camping. For more information, visit the official website.

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