
For a bird’s eye view over the lush karri forests of Pemberton, climb the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree.
Once used as a fire lookout, today the 70 metre high tree is open to the public.
If you’re not too adventurous, there’s a platform about half way up, which still affords excellent views.
You can also go bushwalking through the forest – there are several walking trails nearby. Immerse yourself in nature and you’ll feel relaxed and recharged.
The bird watching in this neck of the woods is excellent and you may even spot the rare red-tailed black cockatoo.
Pack a picnic and enjoy the facilities which include barbecues and an undercover picnic area.
The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree is a short drive from Pemberton. You can drive to Pemberton from Perth in about four hours.
Category: Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
Contact & Enquiries:
Phone: 08 9776 1133 (International Code +61897761133)
Fax: 08 9776 1623 (International Code +61897761623)
TollFree: 1800 671 133
Email:
Website: www.pembertontourist.com.au
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Pemberton
Western Australia 6260
Australia
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