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Beedelup Falls

Cascades and a suspension bridge

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Hidden in the Greater Beedelup National Park about 17 kilometres west of Pemberton along Vasse Highway, Beedelup Falls tumbles over a series of mossy granite cascades beneath a canopy of tall karri, jarrah, and marri. A suspension bridge crosses Beedelup Brook just above the falls, offering a unique and slightly bouncy perspective of the water below.

The most popular walk is a short stroll from the carpark across the suspension bridge to a lookout deck with panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding Karri Valley. A longer 4.5-kilometre loop trail winds through the forest for those who want a more immersive bushwalk, passing through different vegetation communities and offering a quiet hour or two among old-growth trees. The falls are at their most spectacular in winter and early spring when rainfall is highest.

Facilities at the site include picnic tables, toilets, and a shaded rest area near the carpark, making it a comfortable stop for families. An accessible lookout provides good views for visitors with limited mobility. Standard national park entry fees apply.

The falls are well signed from Vasse Highway and the turn-off is clearly marked. The sealed road to the carpark is suitable for all vehicle types, and the short walk to the suspension bridge is manageable for most ages.

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