Greater Beedelup National Park

Controlled burns occur within the park and some clear felling operations have been conducted in selected areas that used to be State Forests but have also been regenerated since.

The loamy soil supports large colonies of moss and plants such as the swamp peppermint, hibbertia, karri hazel, waterbush, myrtle wattle and lemon-scented darwinia, all of which thrive in the damp conditions.

[2] Some rare fauna are thought to inhabit the area, including the woylie, numbat and the tammar.

[2] Its major attraction is the Beedelup Falls, which are in full flow during winter and spring.

[3] A suspension bridge, built in 1995, offers passage across Beedelup Brook and good views of the falls.