Brockman-Nationalpark

The Brockman National Park is only 49 ha large park in the south west of Western Australia, Australia.

It is located about 300 km south of Perth on both sides of the road from Pemberton Northcliffe, 10 km south of Pemberton.

In a small park, which was founded due to its biodiversity, dominate the high karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor ) and marri forests ( Corymbia calophylla ). It is bordered on the north by the Warren River, west of it lies the Warren National Park. Except for the road between Pemberton and Northcliffe there are no visitor facilities.

Yeagarup Historic Homestead which was formerly known as Brockman's station, gave the park its name.

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