Gloucester Tree
Point of Interest
Contact
Burma Rd, Pemberton, Western Australia.
Description
NOTE: Gloucester Tree has been CLOSED to climbing since November 2023
Before the introduction of spotter planes to look out for fires, a network of fire lookout trees spread out across the south-west forests. From the top of these trees, foresters used to scan the landscape around them for the first signs of fire. Foresters selected the Gloucester Tree to use as a fire lookout in 1947.
Today, the Gloucester Tree has retired from its duties as a fire lookout tree but is available for the enjoyment of visitors. You can climb 53 metres to the lookout structure which affords spectacular views over the surrounding karri forest and farmland.
There are also walking trails of 400m, 800m and 10km. The Bibbulmun track also passes the Gloucester Tree.
National Park entry fees apply.
Dogs are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
Features
Location
Lat: -34.44741 Lng: 116.05729