Forest National Parks include the Valley of the Giants
The Valley of the Giants features the famous Tree Top Walk,
a 600 metre walkway through the canopy of an ancient red tingle forest, while the ground level Ancient Empire introduces you to
veteran trees up to 16 metres in circumference. District Map West D5
Walpole Nornalup National Park is part of the proposed Walpole Wilderness Area and home to the
Tree Top Walk and Ancient Empire. It embraces a wide diversity of forest types, river and mountain views, with superb walking and
photographic opportunities. District Map West D5
Harewood Forest provides a short, easy 1.2 km walk trail,
with signs explaining the days of axe and crosscut saw. The birdlife is wonderful - take a picnic and rest along the way, to hear
their songs. District Map East Q3
Coastal National Parks - beautiful William Bay
William Bay National Park includes stretches of inspiring coastline. Greens Pool, protected
from the breakers by outlying rocks, is a glorious, safe swimming spot for families, rivalled only by nearby Madfish Bay, which is
protected behind a small island. District Map East O7
... and wild West Cape Howe
West Cape Howe National Park
includes the most southerly point in WA, and has extensive beaches,
rugged granite outcrops and quiet, protected bays. Hang-gliding is popular at Shelley Beach.
Two wheel drive vehicles are unable to
access much of the park but nearby Cosy Corner and Lowlands Beach are popular and easy to reach. West Cape Howe Map A3-C5
Four wheel drive tours
Four wheel drive tours are available to local beauty
spots.
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Tingle forest, Denmark WA

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