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Located in Warren National Park, the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree is a towering landmark standing at 75 meters or 246 feet.
Gloucester Tree in Gloucester National Park, Western Australia, is a must-visit attraction for those seeking an exciting adventure.
Cleared in the 1860s for a wheat crop, this forest was left for nature to reclaim after a bush fire in 1870s.
Beedelup Falls soothing water flow adorns the enchanting world of giant stands of karri, along with smaller pockets of jarrah and marri trees.
Big Brook Dam is one of the attractions on the Karri Forest Explorer Drive that has something for everyone, especially families.
Marvel at the size of this enormous old karri tree.
At Cascades, the Lefroy Brook transforms from a gentle flow in mid summer to a raging torrent in winter.
Test your nerve and climb 65m up this enormous karri tree and into the forest canopy.
Climb into the canopy of the karri forest for spectacular views at the Gloucester Tree.
The whirling rapids of the Heartbreak Crossing provide a great soundtrack to your picnic.
This huge misshapen karri is named after the English artist who painted it in 1880.
Wander among the stands of marri trees, have a picnic or enjoy the wildflowers in Spring.
Stand on the boardwalk surrounded by Warren River Cedar and listen to the symphony of bird and frog calls.