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Warren Beach Dunes

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This trek, which starts in Pemberton, takes you through the Brockman, D'Entrecasteaux and Warren National Parks and provides spectacular scenery ranging from towering karri forests to endless sand dunes reminiscent of the Sahara.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesPemberton
FinishPemberton
Distance87.64 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed0 km/hrDriving Time
Article By: Greg Harewood   Updated: 13 May 2008
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 Description

The town of Pemberton and surrounding areas has become a popular tourist destination in recent years and there are many attractions for people of all interests including four wheel drive owners. This trek, which starts in Pemberton, takes you through the Brockman, D'Entrecasteaux and Warren National Parks and provides spectacular scenery ranging from towering karri forests to endless sand dunes reminiscent of the Sahara.

The Karri forests, unique to the lower southwest, contain trees with heights in excess of 80 metres and harbour a wealth of birdlife and flowering plants. Along the course of the trek Callcup hill, a 240-metre high sand dune, gives extensive views of Warren Beach with its continual precession of waves. Warren Beach is a popular fishing spot with tailor, mulloway, salmon, herring and silver bream being the most commonly caught species.

After crossing the Warren River mouth the trek takes you up onto the Yeagarup dunes, an impressive expanse of un-vegetated sand slowing moving inland, smothering everything in its path. Always attempt sand driving with reduced tyre pressures and never be afraid to lower them even further.

Further along, within the Warren National Park, Marron, Rainbow Trout and Fresh Water Cobbler can all be caught from the river when in season, so don't forget your fishing line and snare. The Warren River is also popular with canoeists year-round though sections can be hazardous during the winter months due to the presence of underwater snags.

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From: Pemberton
To: Pemberton

Distance: 87.64 km

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 Permits

Pemberton is surrounded by three national parks, the Gloucester, Warren and Beedelup, and within close proximity to the D’Entrecasteaux and Shannon National Parks. Before visiting any of the National Parks near Pemberton don’t forget to pick up a pass. Only one pass is needed per vehicle and there are different passes to suit every situation. For entry into Warren National Park, D’Entrecasteaux and Shannon National Parks - the cost is $10.00

For Pemberton Parks Only: Annual Local All Parks Pass: $20.00 per vehicle for up to 8 legally seated people. This pass provides unlimited entry to one park (or a group of local parks) for 12 months. Once entering the D‘Entrecasteaux National Park, to visit beaches, you will also need the National Park entry pass.

 Things to See & Do

Pemberton - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
The historic timber town of Pemberton lies nestled in a valley surrounded by the spectacular karri forests of the Gloucester National Park. It is located in the south west pocket of Western Australia and hosts the tall trees - which is Pemberton's biggest attraction.
Yeagarup Lake - WA   
Water Body,River,Stream,Falls 
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Callcup Hill - WA   
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 Preparation

Some essential equipment for this trek should include an air compressor or manual tyre pump, tyre gauge, valve removing tool, a shovel, an axe, a tow rope/chain or snatch strap and a piece of wood or steel suitable for use as a flat base for your jack to prevent it sinking into the sand.

Preparation for this route should be as for any other relatively remote 4WD track, including carrying sufficient fuel, water, food, supplies, communications gear, safety equipment and first aid, along with emergency backup supplies.

There are numerous tracks in the area and some may be unnamed or not shown on maps. A wise precaution is to get hold of some updated and detailed mud maps of the area. Be well prepared with a GPS, HF radio or Satellite phone as you may not see another vehicle. We advise that you refer to the latest information and advice about outback communications in the Communications Topic.

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolPemberton Diesel4cyl 12 litres ULP4cyl 14 litres LPG4cyl 18 litres
6cyl 13 litres6cyl 16 litres6cyl 15 litres
8cyl 14 litres8cyl 15 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

November to May is the best time to travel. It can get very wet during the winter months.

Closest Climatic Station

Pemberton
Distance from Trek Mid Point 0.79km SE
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 26.026.324.421.1 18.015.815.015.4 16.618.621.223.8
Mean Min. °C 13.113.512.710.9 9.48.17.27.0 7.68.510.211.9
Mean Rain mm 22.119.738.175.2 151.8193.8211.2170.6 125.091.759.734.2
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Pemberton

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Pemberton - WA   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel Point of Interest
The historic timber town of Pemberton lies nestled in a valley surrounded by the spectacular karri forests of the Gloucester National Park. It is located in the south west pocket of Western Australia and hosts the tall trees - which is Pemberton's biggest attraction.
There are several campsites along the course of the trek ranging from clearings in the bush to established campsites with toilets, barbecues and a supply of wood. Campsites within the Warren National Park have the best facilities. The campsite at Yeagerup Lake has barbecues and tables. All other campsite's have no facilities. If you plan on camping away from established sites please bring your own firewood as the collection of wood within National Parks is prohibited.

 Environment

Most of the trek is easy going. The more difficult sections, ascending the dunes from the beach, is made easy with reduced tyre pressures. The Warren River mouth can only be crossed during the drier months of the year from around November to May. Even during these months carry out a careful inspection of the crossing as ocean conditions and tide levels can make it impassable. Callcup Hill can be a bit of a challenge for new chums so if you don’t think you can get back up it (if the river is impassable) don’t go down it.

 Driving Directions

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Distance
Pemberton to Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Vasse Hwy 2.91 km SW 237° N/A
Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Vasse Hwy to Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Old Vasse Rd 5.41 km S 188° N/A
Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Old Vasse Rd to Yeagarup Lake 26.53 km SW 247° N/A
Yeagarup Lake to Coolyarbup 13.62 km SW 207° N/A
Coolyarbup to Callcup Dunes 4.15 km SE 116° N/A
Callcup Dunes to Callcup Hill 1.75 km E 96° N/A
Callcup Hill to Dombakup Brook, Malimup Tk 13.97 km NE 58° N/A
Dombakup Brook, Malimup Tk to Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Allis Rd 6.8 km NE 27° N/A
Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Allis Rd to Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Old Vasse Rd 4.19 km N 359° N/A
Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Old Vasse Rd to Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Vasse Hwy 5.41 km N N/A
Pemberton Northcliffe Rd & Vasse Hwy to Pemberton 2.91 km NE 57° N/A
Pemberton to Pemberton 87.64 km     N/A
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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What Others have Said

Latest 3 of 3

Pembytom : 3 Apr 09 13:32
Agree that the warren river mouth is dangerous, have had to recover ...
bill243 : 15 May 08 21:32
CROSSING THE WARREN RIVER IS TREACHEROUS AND MANY 4WD HAVE COME TO G...
jdw211rob : 15 May 08 20:04
Callcup Hill is not the hill you drive on to from Pemberton to the ...

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