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Porongurup National Park

Porongurup National Park

Home to Granite Skywalk and Castle Rock, the park is renowned for its unique flora and prolific bird life.
The Porongurup Range rises from the landscape like an island surrounded by a sea of giant Karri trees.

The Range is over 1.1 million years old, making it one of the oldest ranges in the world. It’s 12 kilometres long, 670 metres high and formed from solid granite. A 1.5km walk trail leads you through spectacular forests on your way to the Granite Skywalk. Enjoy the breathtaking, panoramic views from the 38 metre, upper and lower lookouts atop Castle Rock, just 15 minutes from Mount Barker. The park also attracts rock climbers and bird watchers and is considered a mecca for botanists, wildflower enthusiasts and photographers with its unique flora (over 700 native species) and prolific bird life.

Facilities

Car park
Public Toilet

Address

Porongurup National Park, Porongurup WA 6324

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