Pemberton Attractions
Beedelup National Park
Beedelup National Park is set amidst a beautiful forest in the state’s southwest. 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 ...
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Big Brook Arboretum
Big Brook Arboretum is on Rainbow Trail 10 kilometres from Pemberton. This is an unusual place to have a picnic. For this is a garden of trees, many of which are seldom seen growing in Western Australia. There are 32 different species including th ...
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Big Brook Dam
Big Brook Dam presents a glorious setting for a freshwater swim, canoe and nature walk. Surrounded by Karri forest, it provides an idyllic location to soak in the crystal clear water or sunbathe on the sandy beach. Take out a canoe for a paddle or tr ...
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Brockman Sawpit
This provides an interesting reminder of the early days when timber was cut by hands. This sawpit has been restored to how it would have looked in about 1865. In those days a 1.8 metre deep pit was dug and wooden beams were laid across it. The log ...
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Cascades
The Cascades are a series of picturesque waterfalls that flow from the Lefroy Brook near Pemberton. Enjoy a lovely day wandering through the forest and fishing at the Cascades, then make use of the barbecue facilities to cook your catch. Nestled in ...
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D'Entreacasteux National Park
Remote and rugged D'Entrecasteaux National Park combines pristine beaches and tall tree forests in a wild and spectacular landscape along the southern coastline near Pemberton. Here, you can go camping on an isolated beach and four wheel driving or ...
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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
For a bird’s eye view over the lush karri forests of Pemberton, climb the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree. Once used as a fire lookout, today the 70 metre high tree is open to the public. If you’re not too adventurous, there’s a platform about ha ...
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Fine Woodcraft Gallery
You are welcome to the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of Murray and Lillian Johnson's multi award winning Fine Woodcraft Gallery. You'll find our Gallery, gift shop and cafe nestled in a tranquil garden surrounded by Karri Forest. Appreciate the un ...
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Gloucester Tree
For sensational views over the tall timber forests around Pemberton, climb the famous Gloucester Tree. Once used as a fire lookout, these days the 60 metre high Gloucester Tree is one of Pemberton’s best loved tourism attractions – and if you mak ...
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Hidden River Estate
Your hosts Phil and Sandy Goldring who have been involved in the tourism industry in this beautiful area for the last 14 years, have combined some of the essence of what Pemberton is all about - a place where you can have a bit of fun, relax and enjo ...
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Jarrah Jacks Brewery and Woodsmoke Wine & Cafe
Jarrah Jacks Brewery and Woodsmoke Wine & Café is the only brewery situated on a picturesque vineyard in Western Australia. Jarrah Jacks Brewery together with Woodsmoke Wine & Café caters for the beer lover and wine drinker, also offering customers ...
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Karri Forest Discovery Centre
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 Fo ...
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Pemberton Swimming Pool
Do you dream about taking a cooling dip in a mountain pool? Well here's your chance. A dam across the Lefroy Brook has created a pool ninety-one metres long and forty-six metres across. The pool with its grassy banks is surrounded by majestic t ...
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Pemberton Wine Centre
A visit to the Pemberton Wine Centre is a truly unique experience. Set in the heart of the Warren National Park amongst the majestic karri trees, we invite you to savour our exquisite gourmet food and produce, fresh coffee and Pemberton’s premium l ...
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River Road Bridge and Moons Crossing
These are areas on the Warren River and in the State Forest south of Pemberton which are well known as fishing, marroning, picnic and camping spots. Moon's Crossing is a natural rock crossing on the Warren River north of Northcliffe off Wheatley Co ...
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Shannon National Park
The Shannon National Park covers nearly 60,000 hectares and the entire drainage system of a river. This area is a reserve for the conservation of native plants and animals and for public recreation. Access The park is between four and six hours driv ...
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The Great Forest Trees Drive
The Great Forest Trees Drive in Shannon National Park is a 48 kilometer scenic drive trail through spectacular Karri forest. Unique to this scenic drive is the national park’s own FM radio commentary which broadcasts informative stories about the p ...
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Warren National Park
At Warren National Park near Pemberton you can go bush walking through ancients forests of karri trees, some nearly 90 metres high. Walk trails wind through the forest floor – you’ll feel dwarfed by these old growth giants. You can climb some o ...
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Windy Harbour and Salmon Beach
Windy Harbour is a coastal settlement south of Northcliffe and is the only coastal site in the area accessible by two wheel drive vehicle. The road to the settlement is bitumenised and crosses the D'Entrecasteau National Park to the coast. The road ...
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Yeagerup Sand Dunes
Located in the D'Entrecasteaux National Park on the coast, the Yeagerup Dunes are one of the finest examples of landlocked dunes in Australia. They make the beach and the mouth of the Warren River accessible only by four-wheel drive vehicle. The san ...
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