
Warren Lookout, Warren NP, Pemberton Warren Lookout, Warren NP, Pemberton



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Learn moreAbout Warren Lookout, Warren NP, Pemberton
This spectacular lookout is accessible by car along the Heartbreak Trail or via a short walk from the Bicentennial Tree. At the lookout, you will find out interpretation panels about the river.
It provides views over the often mist shrouded river below and a pleasant place for a picnic.
Getting there
Warren National Park is accessible via the unsealed Old Vasse Road. The Marianne North Tree and the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree are accessible to all vehicles along this road. The Heartbreak Trail is steep and not suitable for caravans or buses
Pemberton Visitor Centre
(08) 9776 1133
- [email protected]
- Visit website
- 61 Brockman Street, Pemberton WA 6260
Other Links
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Department of Parks and Wildlife
The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
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Department of Parks and Wildlife
Warren National Park
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Here is everything you need to know before visiting this trail.
Time / Duration
1.5 hours return
Length
2.4km return

Bush Walk
Class 3
Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.
Visit Trail Tips for further information.
What To Pack
What To Pack
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails)
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Insect repellent
- Plenty of drinking water (as a minimum carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour of walking, per person).
- PLB or satellite phone
- Clothing to suit the activity, environment and weather conditions.
- Map/ Compass, do not rely on your phone in remote locations.
- Snacks/ Meals to keep your energy levels up on longer walks
- Extra food and water in case of unexpected delays
- Rubbish bag to remove all your rubbish
- Reference material such as wildflower wildlife guides.
- Whistle (for emergencies, six short blasts per minute)
- Small trowel for toilet emergencies, and a few sheets of toilet paper in a small waterproof bag.
- Personal first aid kit (check that items are clean, properly sealed, have not exceeded expiry dates and that used items have been replaced).
- Torch/ Headlamp
- Binoculars and camera (optional)
Facilities
Facilities available at the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree- BBQ Facilities
- Coach Parking
- All accessible parking
- Picnic Area
- Public Toilet
- Shaded Area
- Sheltered Area
- All accessible toilet facilities
Best time of year
All year round
Fees
National Park fees
Trail Access
Drive or bus to Pemberton. No transport from Pemberton to Bicentennial Tree.


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