GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #55 | Page 90

RV TRAVEL
Heading north , the boardwalk at Warren River Cedar is the perfect reason to get out of the car for a stretch . The cedar trees here provide a contrast to the karri trees , and for more karris , a bit further on ( either on foot or by car ) watch out for ‘ Big Karri ’, a 300- year-old tree that seems to climb higher and higher in its quest to reach the sky .
Three kilometres along , turn left onto sealed Channybearup Road for 8km , and then right onto unsealed Thornhill Road . Shortly , you turn left on Tartan Road near the boundary of Greater Beedelup National Park . The road becomes one-way here in a counterclockwise direction . The twists and turns can be slippery through here so take it easy and avoid any sudden stops .
From here Tartan Road becomes Beedelup Road and then Carey Road . Pure Marri is another strand of trees to the left , blending in with the diverse flora of this park and region . Vasse Highway is 6m further on .
If you are still in need of a campground , you might want to take a look at Grass Tree Hollow- Carey Brook campground and Snottygobble-Carey Brook campground ; both of these are in D ’ Entrecasteaux National Park and are accessed via unsealed Boat Landing Road .
A western rosella .
Big Brook Dam .
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