Gloucester National Park — Park in Pemberton

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Gloucester National Park

Park at Pemberton WA 6260, Australia, Pemberton, Western Australia, 6260 . Here you will find detailed information about Gloucester National Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Region:
Western Australia
Address:
Pemberton WA 6260, Australia, Pemberton, Western Australia, 6260
City:
Pemberton
Postcode:
6260

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About Gloucester National Park

Gloucester National Park is a Australian Park based in Pemberton, Western Australia. Gloucester National Park is located at Pemberton WA 6260, Australia,


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Reviews of Gloucester National Park

  • Jose
    Added 2016.05.24
    Worth a visit. Amazing wildflowers and wildlife.
  • David
    Added 2015.04.12
    Climbed the Gloucester tree with good panaoramic views!
  • Wyatt
    Added 2014.05.07
    Terrific National Park. Lovely area. The trees are fantastic. Huge. And climbing the Gloucester Tree makes the trip worthwhile.
  • Isabella
    Added 2014.04.29
    Located within easy reach of Margaret River, the Gloucester National Park boasts one of the tallest trees in the southern hemisphere. The park consists of typical karri forest with the tallest having a history as a fire watch lookout. Reasonably fit tourists are able to climb the 50+ metre “Spike Ladder” to get a fantastic view above the forest canopy. Obviously this is not accessible for visitors with mobility limitations but the paths are level and an easy walk for those untroubled by a gravel surface. This may be challenging for unassisted wheelchairs.
  • Brandon
    Added 2013.05.24
    A really cool national park. There are three large trees, which are open to the public to climb for free. This offers a great experience, and a beautiful view over the whole national park.
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