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Blackbutt

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Blackbutt is one of the stops along the Heartbreak Trail and is one of four canoe launches in the Warren National Park.

It is a pleasant spot for a swim in the river or a picnic in the forest.

Need to know

Facilities

Picnic Table
Visit Website
(08) 9776 1207
Maidan Bush Trail, Yeagarup WA 6260
Always Open
Pemberton Parks and Wildlife Office
donnellyd@dbca.wa.gov.au

Activities

Bushwalking
Picnicking
Canoeing and Kayaking
Swimming
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