We drove in via marrinup drive. This was a little bit rough with some deep ruts that needed to be manoeuvred with care in our 4wd. We wondered if grey road may have been easier to drive in on. I wouldn't recommend Marrinup Rd for a low vehicle or 2wd. A nice loop walk leading to the beautiful but freezing waters of marrinup pool. Having gravel steps a lot of the way down, would definitely make anyone pushing a pram or wheelchair think twice. Not impossible, but I wouldn't tackle it on wheels. Plenty of native blue sun orchids in full flower to admire at the end of October. 3 or 4 other families around coming and going so not crowded. An easy walk, even...
Read moreWhat a place, the walk trail was a great distance for novices like me, would be slippery after the rain and you need your wits about you to not trip. No water at all the moment as its been so dry but the place is magical anyway. Some parts smell like rainforest, not often can you get that! Few people out there, car park only fits 4 cars. Will definatley be back. The drive in was good, could you take a sedan in yes, should you no. Few ruts but would be worse in winter, some steep sections and wash outs that you should have high clearance for. Winter would definatley...
Read moreA very small trail that leads down to a creek that will generally only run during the rainy season.
The trail itself is easy enough to walk along but is no good for wheelchair access.
A 4wd is recommended, but an AWD vehicle will also work fine.
While in the area I would also suggest visiting the Marrinup POW camp which is within a small driving distance. There isn't much left of the camp, but it's still fascinating to visit and pay...
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