Warren National Park - Pemberton
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 of the tallest karri trees which were once used as fire lookout towers. These include the famous Gloucester Tree, the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree and Diamond Tree. There are glorious views from the top of the trees so don’t forget your camera.
Canoeing is a favourite on the tree-lined Warren River, while picnic and barbecue facilities make this a popular place to relax in nature.
The Maidenbush Trail is a great drive through the park and follows the Warren River.
There are designated camping spots on this trail and some popular fishing and marroning spots in season.
In spring, delicate wildflowers including native orchids colour the forest floor.
The park is about 20 minute drive south west of Pemberton and can also be accessed from Manjimup.
Pemberton is about a four hour drive south of Perth.
Facilities for Warren National Park
- BBQ Facilities
- Car park
- Coach Parking
- Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
- Picnic Area
- Shaded Area
Experiences around Pemberton
- Nature based



