FAQ: Preparing for the Bibbulmun Track – Pemberton Section

The ultimate Pemberton guide to walking the trails. Pemberton is a top destination for hikers, offering direct access to the Bibbulmun Track’s beautiful landscapes and unique local experiences. Known for its karri forests and scenic trails, the Pemberton to Northcliffe section makes an ideal weekend hike, blending natural beauty with the charm of a trail-friendly… Continue reading FAQ: Preparing for the Bibbulmun Track – Pemberton Section

Open Gardens Brimming with Colour

Nestled in the heart of Pemberton, Lakeside Garden Retreat is a captivating 6-acre garden oasis, lovingly cultivated by owners Sally and Charles. Originally a private project, their shared passion for plants and landscaping transformed these grounds into an attraction brimming with beauty, from vibrant native Australian flora to a cool-climate garden of azaleas and rhododendrons… Continue reading Open Gardens Brimming with Colour

The Trees of Pemberton: How to Recognise Karri, Jarrah, Marri, and More

Discovering Pemberton’s Distinctive Tree Species Pemberton’s diverse forests are home to some of Western Australia’s most iconic native trees, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles that contribute to the landscape’s beauty and biodiversity. From towering Karri trees to the resilient Jarrah and distinct Marri, these trees provide habitat, support native wildlife, and contribute to… Continue reading The Trees of Pemberton: How to Recognise Karri, Jarrah, Marri, and More

The Magic of the Karri Tree: Pemberton’s Towering Giant

Nature’s Majesty and Human Legacy The towering Karri tree (Eucalyptus diversicolor) is an emblem of the Southern Forests, a landscape that captivates nature lovers, photographers, and scientists alike. Standing among the tallest hardwoods in the world, reaching up to 90 metres, these magnificent trees form dense, cathedral-like forests that transform with each season. Figures like… Continue reading The Magic of the Karri Tree: Pemberton’s Towering Giant