Greater Hawke National Park

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Greater Hawke National Park
Greater Hawke National Park (Western Australia)
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Coordinates: 34 ° 30 ′ 36 ″  S , 115 ° 51 ′ 36 ″  E
Location: Western Australia , Australia
Surface: 140.04 km²
Founding: 2004
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The Greater Hawke National Park (English: Greater Hawke National Park ) is a national park in the southwest of Western Australia , Australia . It is located 25 kilometers east of Pemberton around ten kilometers from the coast of the Indian Ocean . To the west it borders on D'Entrecasteaux National Park and to the east on Warren National Park . Further to the north is the Greater Beedelup National Park .

The 140.04 km² national park is a forest area overgrown with Jarrah and Marri trees. Small trees and bushes grow in between. The park is also accessible with normal road vehicles and has two campsites. It can be reached via the Vasse Highway . Parts of the 86-kilometer Karri Forst Explorer , a hiking and cycling trail, run through the park . On Carey Brook in the national park boats can be launched.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Department of Parks and Wildlife 2013-14 Annual Report (PDF), on parliament.wa.gov.au. Retrieved August 28, 2017
  2. Australian Government - CapAd 2014 - WA summary . Terrestrial Protected Areas in Western Australia (2014). DSEWPaC , accessed August 20, 2017; MS Excel ; 53 kB
  3. ^ Greater Hawke National Park