Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Lorikeet Stroll, Shire Of Manjimup
Located in Warren National Park, approximately 15 minutes from Pemberton town centre, the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree stands as the tallest fire lookout tree in the region at an impressive 65 meters high.
Features:
- Climbing pegs leading to the top viewing platform
- Multiple rest platforms along the climb
- Safety wire netting for climbers
- Interpretive boards about local history and environment
- Bush walking trails around the base
- Spectacular forest views for those brave enough to climb
Facilities:
- Car parking area
- Public toilets
- Seating area near the tree base
- Well-maintained gravel road access suitable for all vehicles
Important Information:
- National Park entry fees apply (per vehicle)
- Climbing is at your own risk
- Not recommended for young children or those afraid of heights
- Most visitors only climb the first few pegs
- Perfect photo opportunity even for non-climbers
Tips:
- Look out for local farm stalls on the drive to/from the tree
- Can be combined with a visit to the nearby Gloucester Tree
- Best visited in dry weather
- Allow 1-2 hours for your visit
A must-see Pemberton attraction, whether you plan to climb or simply marvel at this impressive karri tree from ground level.
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