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Brockman National Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Pemberton

Website
  
Brockman National Park

Area
  
52 ha

Established
  
1977

Address
  
Crowea WA 6262, Australia

Brockman National Park

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment and Conservation

Similar
  
Gooseberry Hill National, Scott National Park, Neerabup National Park, Tathra National Park, Eucla National Park

Brockman National Park is a national park in the South West region of Western Australia (Australia), 288 kilometres (179 mi) south of Perth and 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Pemberton.

The park, situated on both sides if the Pemberton-Northcliffe road, is predominantly composed of Karri and Marri Forest. The forest understorey is made up of a mix of plants including swamp peppermint, karri hazel, karri wattle and karri sheoak all of which thrive in the damp conditions.

The northern border of the park is the Warren River and the Warren National Park borders it to the west.

No entry fee applies for the park and no facilities are available to visitors.

The name is taken from the nearby Yeagarup Homestead that used to be known as Brockman Station.

References

Brockman National Park Wikipedia