Greater Dordagup National Park, Nature reserve in Shire of Manjimup, Australia.
Greater Dordagup National Park is a nature reserve in southwestern Western Australia covering approximately 6,400 hectares with diverse forest types dominated by Jarrah and Marri trees. The South Western Highway runs through the park, providing multiple points where visitors can enter and explore the landscape.
The park was established in December 2004 by the Western Australian Parliament as one of 19 new protected areas created that year across the state. This creation reflected a broader effort to safeguard forest and natural landscapes in the region.
The park incorporates the Munda Bindi Trail system, offering residents and visitors opportunities for walking and mountain biking through coastal forest environments.
The park sits approximately 330 kilometers south of Perth and is easily reached via the South Western Highway. Visitors should note that accessibility varies with seasons and weather conditions, so checking local conditions before visiting is wise.
The park connects with nearby Shannon National Park, forming a larger continuous protected area across southwestern Western Australia. This linkage allows visitors to explore across an extended region of intact forest ecosystems.
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