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Launch your canoe or kayak here for a leisurely paddle on the Warren River.
Test your nerve and climb 65m up this enormous karri tree and into the forest canopy.
The whirling rapids of the Heartbreak Crossing provide a great soundtrack to your picnic.
This huge misshapen karri is named after the English artist who painted it in 1880.
This lookout provides sweeping views down the steep valley to the Warren River below.
Warren National Park is a captivating destination in the South West region of Western Australia. It is located 287 km (178 mi) south of Perth and 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Pemberton. The park is known for its abundance of old growth karri trees, some of which reach heights of almost 90 m (300 ft).
Warren National Park showcases the best of the region’s old-growth karri forest.
Stop at the entry station here for park information and to pay the entry fee before driving on to the Heartbreak Trail, the Warren River and Draftys and Warren campgrounds.