Brockman National Park

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Crowea, WA

Brockman National Park, established in 1977, spans 52 hectares in Western Australia's South West region, approximately 10 km south of Pemberton. The park features a lush eucalypt forest dominated by towering karri and marri trees, with an understorey of swamp peppermint, karri hazel, karri wattle, and karri sheoak, thriving in the damp conditions. The Warren River borders the park to the north, and the Warren National Park lies to the west. Visitors can enjoy the park's natural beauty free of charge, though no facilities are available. The park's name honors the nearby Yeagarup Homestead, formerly known as Brockman Station.

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