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Karri Forest Discovery Centre - Pemberton

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Discover the magic of the Karri Forest Walk through the Discovery Centre garden which depicts the understorey of a Karri Forest that changes with the

seasons.

Watch the film and enjoy the interactive displays, then explore the majesty of the Karri Forest through a 122 hectare forest park with walk trails, bird

hides and interpretive panels that depict the birds and trees of the forest.

Facilities for Karri Forest Discovery Centre

  • Car park
  • Interpretive Centre

Experiences around Pemberton

  • Educational Tourism
  • Nature based

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