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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaBrockman National Park

Brockman National Park

AU
National Park·Serene, Untouched, Wild
Brockman National Park
Photo by Peter Sabatino from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Kieran Charles from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Cheryl Millar from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Cheryl Millar from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Antonina Dubrovska from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Peter Sabatino from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Kieran Charles from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Cheryl Millar from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Cheryl Millar from Google Places
Brockman National Park
Photo by Antonina Dubrovska from Google Places

Brockman National Park is a serene wilderness area in Western Australia's South West, situated just south of Pemberton. The landscape is defined by a majestic eucalypt forest, primarily composed of karri and marri trees, with a lush understorey of swamp peppermint, karri hazel, and wattle that thrives in the damp conditions. Bordered by the Warren River to the north, the park offers a peaceful retreat for those interested in the region's unique botanical diversity. Because the park remains in its natural state, it does not provide visitor facilities or amenities. It serves as a beautiful, quiet counterpart to the neighboring Warren National Park for visitors exploring the Pemberton area.

Brockman National Park is a serene wilderness area in Western Australia's South West, situated just south of Pemberton. The landscape is defined by a majestic eucalypt forest, primarily composed of karri and marri trees, with a lush understorey of swamp peppermint, karri hazel, and wattle that thrives in the damp conditions. Bordered by the Warren River to the north, the park offers a peaceful retreat for those interested in the region's unique botanical diversity. Because the park remains in its natural state, it does not provide visitor facilities or amenities. It serves as a beautiful, quiet counterpart to the neighboring Warren National Park for visitors exploring the Pemberton area.

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Highlights

  • Majestic towering karri and marri eucalypt forests.

  • Lush native understorey including swamp peppermint and wattle.

  • Scenic proximity to the Warren River.

  • A quiet, undeveloped alternative to busier neighboring parks.

Before you go: Brockman National Park essentials

  • The park is completely undeveloped with no visitor facilities, restrooms, or marked trails.

  • The terrain can be damp, particularly near the Warren River, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

  • It is best suited for experienced nature lovers looking for a raw, quiet experience.

Prepare for Wilderness

Since the park has no facilities or amenities, ensure you are self-sufficient with water, food, and navigation tools.

Respect the Environment

As a protected area, follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the delicate forest ecosystem.

Best For

Nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, off-the-beaten-path forest experience.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$50-$120 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Check Conditions

Always check local park authority alerts for seasonal road closures or fire danger ratings before visiting.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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