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The Heartbreak Trail winds through the magnificent virgin karri forest of the Warren River valley offering great camping and walking opportunities and river access. Must see The rapids of Heartbreak Crossing and the Warren Lookout, high above the river are good stopping places along the trail. There are great campsites situated along the rivers edge amongst the karri forest. What you need to know This is a narrow 12km one way gravel road. This roads is steep and can be slippery so take care and drive slowly – it is not suitable for buses or towing caravans/ trailers. Where is it? The Heartbreak Trail is 11km from Pemberton and part of the Karri Forest Explorer Drive. Travel south from Pemberton along the Pemberton Northcliffe road, then follow Old Vasse Road until you reach The Heartbreak Trail. Travel Time? 20 minutes by car from Pemberton. What is there? Viewing platforms, jetties, canoe launch, walk trail, fire lookout, campsites, park FM radio, camp kitchen and universal access toilets. What to do? Camp, picnic or BBQ, canoe, trout & marron fishing in season, walking and photography. Best Season? All year round. Fees? National Park entry fees apply. Refer to the ‘Fees and charges — A visitors guide’ brochure. DISCOVER… Heartbreak Trail Warren National Park Nearby things to see and do Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree You can climb to the top of this tree for fantastic views. There is also a great picnic spot at the tree. Marianne North tree Marianne North spent a lot of time touring the south west where she was inspired to create many paintings including one of this very distinctive tree. Heartbreak Trail Walk Selected as one of WA’s Top Trails, this is a magnificent 10.5 km walk through beautiful karri forest and along the Warren River. Warren lookout Beautiful views of the Warren River Valley. FM radio— tune to 100 FM.. Karri Forest Explorer Wind through some of the south-west’s most magnificent karri forest with this 86km drive. This place offered us everything… If we weren’t canoeing or fishing we were hiking amongst beautiful karri trees. We even climbed the tree tower.

Heartbreak trail, Warren River National Park, Western Australia

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The Heartbreak Trail winds through the magnificent virgin karri forest of the Warren River valley offering great camping and walking opportunities and river access.

Must see The rapids of Heartbreak Crossing and the Warren Lookout,

high above the river are good stopping places along the trail. There are great campsites situated along the rivers edge

amongst the karri forest. What you need to know

This is a narrow 12km one way gravel road. This roads is steep and can be slippery so take care and drive slowly – it is not suitable for buses or towing caravans/

trailers. Where is it? The Heartbreak Trail is 11km from Pemberton and part of the Karri Forest Explorer Drive. Travel south from Pemberton

along the Pemberton Northcliffe road, then follow Old Vasse Road until you reach The Heartbreak Trail. Travel Time? 20 minutes by car from Pemberton. What is there?

Viewing platforms, jetties, canoe launch, walk trail, fire lookout, campsites, park FM radio, camp kitchen and universal access toilets. What to do? Camp, picnic or BBQ, canoe, trout & marron fishing in

season, walking and photography.

Best Season? All year round.

Fees? National Park entry fees apply. Refer to the ‘Fees and charges — A visitors guide’ brochure.

DISCOVER… Heartbreak Trail Warren National Park

Nearby things to see and do

Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree You can climb to the top of this tree for fantastic views. There is also a great picnic spot at the tree.

Marianne North tree

Marianne North spent a lot of time touring the south west where she was inspired to create many paintings

including one of this very distinctive tree.

Heartbreak Trail Walk

Selected as one of WA’s Top Trails, this is a magnificent 10.5 km walk through beautiful karri forest and along the

Warren River.

Warren lookout

Beautiful views of the Warren River Valley. FM radio—tune to 100 FM..

Karri Forest Explorer

Wind through some of the south-west’s most

magnificent karri forest with this 86km drive.

This place offered us everything… If

we weren’t canoeing or fishing we

were hiking amongst beautiful

karri trees. We even climbed the

tree tower.

Camping at Drafty’s Camp Drafty’s Campsite consists of shady campsites spread along

the Warren River and amongst the karri trees. There are two loops which offer camping sites. Loop one— 16 sites and camp kitchen. Loop two— 5 sites.

There is a day use area in between the two loops which allows for river access and BBQ facilities. Please respect other campers and keep the camp kitchen

clean and tidy.

Camping at Warren camp Warren Campsite is situated towards the end of the Heartbreak Trail and offers 6 shady riverside campsites.

There is a communal BBQ area which offers access to the river as well.

Further information Department of Environment and Conservation—Donnelly District, Kennedy St, PEMBERTON, Western Australia 6260 Ph: 08 9776 1207 Fax: 08 9776 1410 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.dec.wa.gov.au

Caring for… Heartbreak Trail Be wise… this area is home to many plants and animals. Respect this unique environment and leave it as you found it.

Walk softly… Help us to protect this environment by keeping to the walk trails and roads Be Clean… Take your rubbish with you and dispose of it

correctly Fires not permitted outside the fire rings provided within the campground. No fires on hot and windy days. Pets not permitted. Respect our native wildlife

Camping fees are compulsory at the above campsites

Refer to the ‘Fees and charges — A visitors guide’ brochure.

These fees contribute to the provision and maintenance of recreation facilities and visitor services within the park.