Great Forest Trees Drive
Shannon National Park
About This Walk
The 535-sq-km Shannon National Park is on the South Western Highway, 53km south of Manjimup. Until 1968 Shannon was the site of WA's biggest timber mill, and plants including deciduous trees from the northern hemisphere are reminders of the old settlement.
The 50km Great Forest Trees Drive is a one-way loop, split by the highway. Start at the park day-use area on the north of the highway. The first stop along the drive is the picturesque Shannon Dam which was built to supply water to the Shannon Mill and town.
The other stops along the northern loop of the drive are 'Which tree is that', Melaleucas and Curtin Tank. Once you cross the South West Highway, the southern loop of the drive will take you past Snake Gully, Big Tree Grove and Inferno Hill before finishing at the Shannon Campground.
Trail Highlights
Practical Information
🌿 Best Season
All year round
🐕 Dogs
No — National Park regulations apply
♿ Accessibility
Fully 2WD accessible
📍 Trailhead
Shannon National Park, South Western Highway
🥾 Walking Tips
- Start at the park day-use area on the north of the highway
- Take your time to stop and read the interpretive signs
- National Park entry fees may apply