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Map of bushwalks in Yeagarup
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Found 3 walks
Warren River Lookout
2.5 km return
1 h 15 min to 2 h
Warren River Lookout
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2.5 km
Return
Walk
1 h 15 min to 2 h
Wheelchair rough
Starting from the car park off Old Vasse Road, Yeagarup, this walk takes you to Warren River Lookout in Warren National Park, visiting Dave Evans Memorial Tree along the way. You can enjoy the spectacular view of the river and have a little picnic at the same time. It is an informative walk with signs on the lookout regarding the Warren River. Additionally, the track is surrounded by a magnificent karri forest with sheoak and cedar trees mixed in. For adventurers, it is possible to climb Dave Evans Memorial Tree and enjoy the breathtaking open view from the top as well. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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Warren River Circuit
10.7 km circuit
3 h 30 min to 5 h 30 min
Warren River Circuit
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10.7 km
Circuit
Walk
3 h 30 min to 5 h 30 min
Starting from the car park off Old Vasse Road, Yeagarup, this walk takes you on a circuit in Warren National Park, visiting Dave Evans Memorial Tree, Warren Lookout and Drafty's Campground along the way. The trail is surrounded by magnificent karri forest and follows Warren River through the karri, sheoak and cedars. The plantation is pretty diverse for the enthusiasts, and colourful sceneries of wildflowers are waiting for the bushwalkers in springtime. During the wet season, you can look for the fungi scattered around the area as well. For adventurers, it is possible to climb Dave Evans Memorial Tree and enjoy the breathtaking open view from the top as well. There are certain sections that can be relatively steep, and directional signs may be limited. For campers, there are available sites for an overnight stay. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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Warren River Loop
10.7 km circuit
2 h to 3 h
Warren River Loop
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10.7 km
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Walk
2 h to 3 h
Run
1 h to 1 h 45 min
Starting from the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree off Old Vasse Road, Yeagarup, this walk takes you on a circuit deep into the Warren River Valley and alongside the Warren River via the Warren River Loop Trail. This moderately hard walk trail passes through some of the region's most magnificent old-growth karri forest, towering over an enchanting world of lush undergrowth, wildflowers and colourful fungi. The first section is a great introduction to the karri forest, with a wide trail snaking its way through the landscape, allowing you to soak in the sights and sounds of the forest. The gentle, rolling hills allow you to ease into the hike before the trail descends steeply towards the river. A narrow trail follows the river for a few kilometres before the steady climb to the spectacular Warren River Lookout on the way back to the Bicentennial Tree. Going through the karri forest and meandering along the river, you'll feel a sense of peace on this walk. The trail is steep in places as it climbs in and out of the river valley, although the river section is mostly flat. The trailhead is very informative, and the trail is well marked with trail markers and maps along the way. Walk in the anti-clockwise direction if you don't want to walk up the steepest part. Be sure to wear appropriate footwear and carry plenty of drinking water. Let us begin by acknowledging the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we travel today, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.
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