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Hike overview
Pack your Bird field guide and head for these falls in Beedelup National Park. The 4.5km moderately haRoad Beedelup Loop Walk meanders through karri forest via Karri Valley Resort and the Walk-Through-Tree. The walk can be broken up into shorter sections.
Access to Beedelup Falls is via a 300 metre walk trail from the Car Park. The trail takes you across a 25 metre suspension bridge that spans Beedelup Brook. You can see a great view of the falls from the bridge or from timber Boardwalks and platforms. In winter when the falls are thundering you may be able to feel the spray. As you walk upstream to another bridge, look for the masses of maidenhair fern and mosses which creep at the base of the trees. On a fine day, catch the sun filtering through the karri tree tops or hear the frogs calling from their hidden homes. When you arrive at the picnic site, where the walk loop starts, listen for the Birds and the muted roar of the falls. Then, as you descend the steps through a corridor of trees and creepers, pause to listen to the forest, and look out over Waterfall Dam, the huge lake into which the falls empty. The 4.5km moderately haRoad Beedelup Loop Walk meanders through karri forest via Karri Valley Resort and the Walk-Through-Tree. This walk can be broken up into shorter sections. To get to Beedelup Falls, drive 17 kilometres west of Pemberton along the Vasse Highway, then follow the signs.
Tips
Start Point: Beedelup Falls Car Park which is 20 minutes from Pemberton which is 349 km (4.5 hours) south of Perth
End Point: Beedelup Falls Car Park which is 20 minutes from Pemberton or 4 1/2 hours south of Perth
Region: Beedelup National Park, South West
For more information, a location map and GPS file please visit Trails WA.
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Getting there
Closest towns to this walk: Manjimup, Nannup, Northcliffe, Pemberton, Walpole
Getting to the trailhead in Beedelup National Park.About the region
Greater Beedelup National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 277 km south of Perth. It is situated on the Vasse Highway some 10 km west of Pemberton. The park is especially lush and damp due to an abundance of water.
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Track grade
Grade 3 (Moderate) - Walks for Most Fitness Levels: Grade 3 on the AWTGS represents moderate walking tracks. These are ideal for walkers with some fitness who are comfortable with some hills and uneven terrain. While suitable for most ages, some bushwalking experience is recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Tracks may have short, steep hill sections, a rough surface, and many steps. The total distance of a Grade 3 walk can be up to 20 kilometers.
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