
Beedelup Falls
Discover Beedelup Falls, a stunning cascade in WA's karri forest, featuring a unique suspension bridge and accessible trails.

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Waterfalls at their peak flow

Beedelup Falls
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Waterfalls at their peak flow

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Beedelup Falls, a stunning cascade in WA's karri forest, featuring a unique suspension bridge and accessible trails.
"A stunning escape into nature’s serenity, with cascading waterfalls and a magical suspension bridge."

Check Rainfall Before You Go
The falls are best after rain. If it's dry, they might be underwhelming . :cloud:
Walk the Loop Trail
Enjoy the scenic loop, often around 1 hour, for a full immersion in nature . :hiking_boot:

Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Cascading Beedelup Falls
Main waterfall
Witness the powerful, rocky cascades, especially vibrant after winter rains. A true natural spectacle!

Suspension Bridge Views
Across the falls
Experience the falls from a unique perspective on the charming suspension bridge. Fun, but can be wobbly!

Towering Karri Forest
Surrounding national park
Wander through ancient, towering karri trees, creating a magical, serene atmosphere. A feast for the senses!
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Check Rainfall Before You Go
The falls are best after rain. If it's dry, they might be underwhelming. :cloud:
Walk the Loop Trail
Enjoy the scenic loop, often around 1 hour, for a full immersion in nature. :hiking_boot:
Wobbly Bridge Fun
The suspension bridge offers great views but can be a bit wobbly – hold on tight! :womantippinghand:
Pram & Wheelchair Accessible
The accessible path makes it easy for everyone to enjoy the views. :wheelchair:
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Check Rainfall Before You Go
The falls are best after rain. If it's dry, they might be underwhelming. :cloud:
Walk the Loop Trail
Enjoy the scenic loop, often around 1 hour, for a full immersion in nature. :hiking_boot:
Wobbly Bridge Fun
The suspension bridge offers great views but can be a bit wobbly – hold on tight! :womantippinghand:
Pram & Wheelchair Accessible
The accessible path makes it easy for everyone to enjoy the views. :wheelchair:
Combine with Other Sights
Visit Big Brook Dam and Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree nearby. :map:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Beedelup Falls, particularly its stunning cascades during winter and early spring, and the magical atmosphere of the surrounding karri forest. The suspension bridge offers a fun, unique perspective, and the accessible trails make it enjoyable for all. Some note that the falls can be underwhelming if there hasn't been much rain.
"Took a walk or should that be hike from the RAC Karri Valley around the lake to falls. There is a local car park if you don’t fancy a walk. The walk was pretty easy going although some occasional boulders under foot. Crossing the swinging bridge you get to experience the falls and following the path to the top gives you a great view. Best seen after a decent amount of rainfall."
Shaun L
"Beedelup Falls is a stunning escape into nature’s serenity 🌿. The cascading waterfalls, lush karri forest, and suspension bridge views make every step magical. Easy trails, rich birdlife, and peaceful vibes, perfect for a refreshing walk or scenic photo stop!"
Matt Pasini
"We visited Beedelup Falls in late winter, the waterfall was spectacular with a strong, powerful flow. The surrounding greenery was lush and peaceful, and the accessible path made it easy for prams and wheelchairs to enjoy the view. A truly serene spot to connect with nature!"
Sholeh Saiedi
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Beedelup Falls is located in Beedelup National Park, about a 15-minute drive west of Pemberton town center. You can drive directly to a local car park near the falls, or enjoy a scenic walk from areas like RAC Karri Valley.
Yes, there is a local car park available for visitors who prefer not to walk the entire distance to the falls.
Absolutely! Beedelup Falls is a perfect destination for a day trip from Pemberton or surrounding areas, offering beautiful scenery and walking trails.
You can drive to the car park and take a short walk, or embark on a longer walk or hike from nearby locations like RAC Karri Valley for a more immersive experience.
Yes, Beedelup Falls is often visited alongside other Pemberton attractions such as Big Brook Dam, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, and The Cascades.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Beedelup Falls is located within Beedelup National Park. While specific entry fees can vary, national parks in Western Australia often have a small entry fee or require a park pass. It's advisable to check the official Parks and Wildlife Service WA website for the most current information.
Beedelup Falls and Beedelup National Park are generally accessible year-round during daylight hours. However, it's always a good idea to confirm operating hours with the relevant authorities, especially if planning a visit during public holidays or specific seasons.
As Beedelup Falls is a natural attraction within a national park, online ticket booking is typically not required. Entry is usually managed via self-registration or park passes. Check the Parks and Wildlife Service WA website for any specific requirements.
Yes, Beedelup Falls is suitable for all ages. The accessible paths and relatively easy trails make it enjoyable for families, including those with prams and wheelchairs.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, water, and insect repellent. If visiting during the wetter months, waterproof clothing is recommended. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery!
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
The Beedelup Falls walk trail is generally well-maintained and accessible, with some sections being rocky. There's a popular loop that takes about an hour to complete, offering diverse views and the chance to cross a suspension bridge.
The suspension bridge offers a unique perspective of the falls but can be a bit wobbly, adding to the adventure! It's generally safe, but take your time crossing, especially if carrying a camera.
The falls are most impressive during winter and early spring when recent rainfall ensures a powerful cascade. Outside of these periods, they can be significantly less dramatic.
Beedelup Falls is a photographer's paradise, with the cascading water, lush karri forest, and suspension bridge offering numerous scenic shots. The best light is often in the morning or late afternoon.
The surrounding national park is rich in birdlife, and you might spot other native fauna. The dense forest provides a habitat for various species, making it a great spot for nature observation.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There are no dining facilities directly at Beedelup Falls. Visitors are advised to pack their own snacks and drinks or dine in Pemberton town center or at RAC Karri Valley Resort.
Yes, picnicking is a popular activity. There are likely designated picnic areas within Beedelup National Park, offering a lovely spot to enjoy a meal amidst nature.
The closest town with dining options is Pemberton, which offers various cafes and restaurants. RAC Karri Valley Resort also has dining facilities.
Pemberton offers a range of dining experiences, from casual cafes to restaurants serving local produce and wines. It's a good place to refuel after exploring the natural attractions.
It's highly recommended to bring your own food and drinks, especially if you plan to spend a significant amount of time exploring the trails or if visiting outside of peak hours when nearby facilities might be less accessible.
📸 📸 Photography
The suspension bridge offers a unique vantage point for capturing the falls. The surrounding karri forest also provides stunning backdrops, and various points along the walking trails offer beautiful compositions.
Early morning or late afternoon often provide the best light for photography, with softer shadows and a more atmospheric glow. Midday sun can be harsh, but can also create interesting contrasts.
No, a smartphone camera is perfectly adequate for capturing the beauty of Beedelup Falls. However, if you have a DSLR or mirrorless camera, you can experiment with longer exposures to capture the water's movement.
Generally, there are no specific photography restrictions for personal use. However, commercial photography or drone usage might require permits, so it's best to check with the park authorities.
For capturing the silky smooth effect of water, use a slower shutter speed (e.g., 1/2 second to several seconds) and a tripod to keep your camera steady. A wider aperture can help with depth of field in the forest.
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