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Gloucester National Park

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Nearest town or city
  
Pemberton

Established
  
1993

Area
  
8.78 kmĀ²

Gloucester National Park

Managing authorities
  
Department of Environment and Conservation

Website
  
Gloucester National Park

Address
  
Pemberton WA 6260, Australia

Similar
  
Gloucester Tree, Beedelup National Park, Warren National Park, Dave Evans Bicenten, D'Entrecasteaux National Park

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Gloucester National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 281 km south of Perth and about 3 km from Pemberton.

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This park contains the Gloucester Tree, a renowned karri tree. Visitors can climb up to a viewing platform 61 metres (200 ft) above the ground, using the climbing pegs inserted into the tree. The tree and the park are named after the then Governor General the Duke of Gloucester who visited the area in 1946.

The tree served as a fire lookout and had the platform, cabin and climbing pegs installed in 1947, it was one of eight lookout trees constructed in the area between 1937 and 1952.

By 1963 it was estimated that over 3,000 people had climbed the tree, and in 1973 the original wooden cabin was demolished and replaced with an aluminium and steel cabin and gallery.

Another attraction in the park is The Cascades, a cascade waterfall in Lefroy Brook.

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References

Gloucester National Park Wikipedia