Walpole-Nornalup National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia, famous for its towering karri and tingle trees. The park is part of the larger Walpole Wilderness Area and features a rugged coastline, peaceful inlets, rivers, and forests. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as bushwalking, camping, canoeing, fishing, mountain biking, picnicking, surfing, and swimming. The park is also home to the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, which offers magnificent views of the forest canopy. The area is rich in biodiversity and features unique species such as the red tingle tree, which is found only in this region. The park has many vantage points along the coastline, and visitors can spot whales and dolphins during their migratory journey. The Bibbulmun Track, a 1,000-kilometre trail, passes through the park, offering opportunities for hiking and exploration
Plan your family visit to the Walpole-Nornalup National Park with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We trekked amongst the tall timber with some shorter walks possible for little legs and visited the Giant Tingle Tree
Highlights: The kids enjoyed the short bush track to complete a full loop of about 20-25 minutes, and we enjoyed learning about the regions ancient past and unique biodiversity ✨