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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaWooditjup National Park

Wooditjup National Park

AU
National Park·Peaceful, Natural, Culturally Significant
Wooditjup National Park
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Wooditjup National Park
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Wooditjup National Park
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Wooditjup National Park
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Wooditjup National Park
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Wooditjup National Park
Photo by Delilah Arnott from Google Places
Wooditjup National Park
Photo by Thomas Hulse from Google Places
Wooditjup National Park
Photo by BradinHK from Google Places
Wooditjup National Park
Photo by Mic Cameron from Google Places
Wooditjup National Park
Photo by Maria Angelica França from Google Places

Wooditjup National Park is a significant natural reserve situated in the South West of Western Australia, approximately 269 km south of Perth. Established as a Class A reserve in 2004, the park encompasses nearly 3,900 hectares of land within the Jarrah Forest and Warren bioregions. In 2018, the park was renamed from Bramley National Park to Wooditjup to honor the traditional owners, the Wardandi people. Its proximity to the town of Margaret River makes it an accessible destination for visitors looking to explore the region's native bushland and ecological heritage. The park serves as an important sanctuary for local flora and fauna, offering a glimpse into the pristine landscapes of the South West.

Wooditjup National Park is a significant natural reserve situated in the South West of Western Australia, approximately 269 km south of Perth. Established as a Class A reserve in 2004, the park encompasses nearly 3,900 hectares of land within the Jarrah Forest and Warren bioregions. In 2018, the park was renamed from Bramley National Park to Wooditjup to honor the traditional owners, the Wardandi people. Its proximity to the town of Margaret River makes it an accessible destination for visitors looking to explore the region's native bushland and ecological heritage. The park serves as an important sanctuary for local flora and fauna, offering a glimpse into the pristine landscapes of the South West.

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Highlights

  • Expansive 3,900-hectare reserve of native bushland

  • Located just minutes from the Margaret River townsite

  • Significant cultural ties to the traditional Wardandi owners

  • Diverse Jarrah Forest and Warren bioregion ecosystems

Before you go: Wooditjup National Park essentials

  • The park is a protected area; please check local regulations regarding pets and fire bans before visiting.

  • Seasonal conditions can affect trail accessibility; check for recent park alerts before heading out.

  • The landscape is primarily native forest; it is an ideal spot for birdwatching and quiet reflection.

Respect the Land

As this is a site of significance to the Wardandi people, please stay on marked trails and follow all 'Leave No Trace' principles.

Accessibility

The park is conveniently located near Margaret River, making it an easy addition to a day trip itinerary in the South West.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and those interested in local indigenous history and forest ecology.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Preparation

Ensure you have adequate water and sun protection, as the Australian bush can be hot and exposed during summer months.

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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