Warren National Park
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Location: | Western Australia , Australia | |
Specialty: | tall carribrees | |
Next city: | 7 kilometer (s) from Pemberton | |
Surface: | 31 km² | |
Founding: | 1977 |
The Warren National Park (English Warren National Park ) is a 31 km² national park in the southwest of Western Australia , Australia .
location
The park is about 300 kilometers south of Perth , near the South Western Highway between Bunbury and Albany at the height of Pemberton . Only a few kilometers south is the much larger D'Entrecasteaux National Park .
park
The Warren River flows through the park and forms with the old Karri forests ( Eucalyptus diversicolor ) - some trees there reach a height of up to 89 meters - the main attractions of the park. The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree , similar to the Gloucester Tree or the Diamond Tree , was used as a wooden viewing platform to spot forest fires in the dry season. Today the tree is open to the public and can be climbed.
Web links
- Official site of the park (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Australia Easy Read - Road and 4WD Atlas . Hema Maps, Brisbane 2007, ISBN 978-1-86500-395-5 .
- ^ Official website of the park. Retrieved January 17, 2016 .