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Warren National Park adventures

Warren National Park Adventures

Warren National Park is a stunning protected area in Western Australia known for its towering karri forests and diverse native wildlife, offering ample opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography.

12,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Warren National Park

 

Warren National Park is a significant protected area located in the South West region of Western Australia. It spans vast tracts of ancient karri forests—some of the tallest trees on earth—interspersed with open woodlands, lush undergrowth, and meandering creeks. Established to preserve this unique ecosystem, the park's geography features gently rolling hills, dense forest canopies, and several freshwater bodies that provide vital habitat for native fauna. The towering karri trees here can reach heights exceeding 80 meters (260 feet), creating a dramatic natural cathedral-like environment that appeals to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park supports diverse wildlife, including black cockatoos, possums, and a variety of endemic marsupials, making it a prime location for bird watching and wildlife observation. Historically, the area lies within the traditional lands of the Noongar people, who have maintained cultural ties to the forest for thousands of years. For visitors, Warren National Park offers well-maintained walking trails, interpretive signage explaining the natural and cultural history, and peaceful picnic areas. Key recreation sites include the popular Warren River picnic spots and Hengill Lookout, which provides panoramic views across the forest canopy. Its proximity to other protected areas like D’Entrecasteaux National Park enhances the potential for extended exploration and outdoor adventure. The park is celebrated for its serene atmosphere and is a favored destination for both casual day trips and longer nature stays.

Highlights

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Hengill Lookout offering sweeping views over the karri forest canopy

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Rich karri forest ecosystem with some of the tallest trees in Australia

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Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities including rare black cockatoos

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Secluded Warren River picnic and fishing spots

Notable Natural Features

Karri Forest

Home to some of the tallest karri trees in the world, these towering eucalypts create a unique and majestic forest environment.

Hengill Lookout

A vantage point offering panoramic views of the dense forest canopy and surrounding wilderness.

Warren River

A clear freshwater river flowing through the park, favored for fishing and peaceful riverside walks.