Gloucester National Park is a national park in Western Australia, 281 km south of Perth and about 3 km from Pemberton.
The tree and the park are named after the city of Gloucester, England in 1946.
[2] The tree served as a fire lookout and had the platform, cabin and climbing pegs installed in 1947, it was one of eight lookout trees constructed in the area between 1937 and 1952.
[3] By 1963, it was estimated that over 3,000 people had climbed the tree, and in 1973 the original wooden cabin was demolished and replaced with an aluminium and steel cabin and gallery.
[5] This article about a location in Western Australia is a stub.