Donnelly River National Park

Donnelly River National Park

Donnelly River National Park offers visitors a diverse natural landscape of tall forests, winding rivers, and scenic trails, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and camping in Western Australia’s South West region.

17,000 acres (approximately 6,880 hectares)
Acres Protected
Over 20 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000+
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Donnelly River National Park

Donnelly River National Park
 

Donnelly River National Park is located approximately 230 kilometers south of Perth, Western Australia, within the South West region renowned for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The park safeguards a section of the Donnelly River catchment area, dominated by jarrah and marri forests, along with patches of karri and blackbutt, creating a lush woodland habitat for many native species. The terrain features gently rolling hills, steep river valleys, and granite outcrops, contributing to varied and scenic hiking routes. Historically, the area was explored and utilized by local Aboriginal groups and later saw some timber harvesting before being set aside for protection. Today, the park is an important conservation area and popular recreational spot. Key activities include bushwalking, mountain biking, birdwatching, and fishing along the Donnelly River. Visitors can explore a network of trails ranging from short, easy walks to more challenging hikes. The diverse flora supports native fauna such as kangaroos, echidnas, and a variety of bird species including honey possums and black cockatoos. Camping facilities, including developed campgrounds, provide access to nature with amenities for families and solo travelers alike. The park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts who value both relaxed nature experiences and moderate physical activity. Its proximity to several small towns and the South West Highway corridor make it accessible while still offering a quiet and relatively untouched natural environment. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the combination of forests, rivers, and scenic lookout points which showcase the natural beauty of this part of Western Australia.

Highlights

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Donnelly River itself with clear water suitable for fishing and paddling

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Jarrah and marri forests providing ideal birdwatching habitat

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Scenic walking and mountain biking trails including the Donnelly River Loop

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Wildlife spotting opportunities including kangaroos and echidnas

Notable Natural Features

Donnelly River

A clear, perennial river running through the park, popular for fishing and paddle activities.

Jarrah and Marri Forests

Dense native forests dominated by jarrah and marri trees that support diverse birdlife and native fauna.

Granite Outcrops

Scattered granite formations offering elevated viewpoints and unique geological interest.