This place is truly magnificent. Situated on the immensely beautiful warren River and nestled within a giant Karri forest this site boasts some of the largest trees in the world.
Some of the great features of this site include semi-secluded camping sites with reasonably clean drop toilets, balconies overlooking the river, stairs into the river at popular swimming/fishing holes, amazing bushwalking trails, climbing trees and an outstanding amount of wildlife.
Nearby the are plenty of free gas bbqs and a large gazebo kitchen if so required, there are a number of great places to go exploring, fishing or simply relax.
Plenty of wildlife live here and there is the opportunity to climb the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree (google it) for those more...
Read moreStill there. Beautiful natural camp. Only long drop toilet here. Have to bring own water. Right in the middle of a beautiful forest next to the Warren River near Pemleton. Can go on day exursions to see big climbing trees (not me). Go on a world class mountain bike track. (Also not me). Close to a huge sand blow that you can drive across with a four wheel drive. I walked some of it. Close enough to drive down to Windy Harbour. Beautiful day...
Read moreExtremely peaceful place with gigantic karri trees that is a pleasure to drive in! the one way heartbreak trail is 2 wheel drive accesible and takes you through the heart of the national park that is beautiful, isolated and filled with foresty sounds! Finish off with a climb of the Dave Evans Bicentennial tree to make for a perfect evening! Will make for a...
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