Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree

The tallest climbing tree in the world. Located in Warren National Park in stunning old-growth karri forest.

Phone: 0897761133
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Hours: Daylight Hours, subject to closure in severe weather conditions

Description

One of 3 climbing trees in the Southern Forests area, the 68m high lookout at the top of the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree allows you to get above the canopy of old-growth karri forest in Warren National Park. Follow the Heartbreak Trail walk trail (10.6km loop) or shorter walks available to Warren Lookout. National Park Pass entry fees apply, self-registration station at the entrance or purchase at the Pemberton Visitor Centre. Parking available for large vehicles and caravans. Orchids, wildflowers and fungi in season, great for birdwatching.

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Directions

From Pemberton head south towards Northcliffe or follow Vasse Hwy towards Nannup. Turn onto Old Vasse Rd (gravel road suitable for 2WD vehicles) and turn into the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree carpark.

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