Nestled within the enchanting forests of Western Australia’s Pemberton region, Beedelup Falls is a captivating natural gem that entices visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and serene ambiance. This picturesque waterfall offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape amidst the wonders of the outdoors.

Beedelup Falls stands as a testament to the sheer magnificence of nature. As water cascades down moss-draped granite rocks, a breathtaking sight unfolds before your eyes. The falls are surrounded by a lush, verdant landscape, with towering trees and ferns that create a peaceful haven, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of their surroundings. The falls are pleasant all year round, but the best time to see them in full flow is in winter or early spring.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Beedelup Falls is a haven of adventure. Explore the winding hiking trails that meander through the surrounding forest, offering opportunities for exploration, serene nature walks, and the chance to encounter the region’s diverse flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for colorful birdlife and the hidden treasures of the forest floor. The Beedelup Falls trail takes you across the suspension bridge over Beedelup Brook and walk trails leave from the falls to the Karri Valley Resort. Photography enthusiasts are drawn to Beedelup Falls for its extraordinary vistas and opportunities to capture nature’s beauty.

Beedelup Falls holds cultural significance, with indigenous stories and traditional connections told through interpretive signage. Discover the cultural heritage intertwined with the natural beauty, and gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s history.

Need to know

Dog Friendly

No pets allowed

Park Entry Fee

Standard park entry fees apply for Greater Beedelup National Park.

Toilets

Toilets are available

Family Friendly

Yes

Wheelchair accessible

Yes, the platform is wheelchair accessible

Facilities

Toilets
Lookout area

Attractions

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Walk under towering trees into an enchanting forest.

Greater Beedelup National Park

Greater Beedelup National Park, Reeve Road, Beedelup WA
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