Swarbrick is home to some
fine stands of Western Australia's famous old growth Karri forest. It
is a place for introspective contemplation of the "
Walpole
Wilderness
Area" (WWA). It features forest art exhibits and a
giant 39
meter long "Wilderness Wall of Perception" which encourages people to
explore perspectives of the forest and the wilderness.
Swarbrick forest was a focal point for people who
campaigned to preserve these forests for future generations. The art
loop has outstanding displays which interact with the wilderness. 

| Mount Frankland, Mount Frankland National Park, Walpole, Western Australia | |
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Swarbrick is 8km north of Walpole along the
North Walpole Rd. 420km south of Perth. |
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Art loop 500m "Wilderness Wall of Perceptions" 39m |
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There is wheelchair access for the
"Wilderness Wall of Perceptions" and the art loop. |
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Interpretative Walk with signs for the art
displayed |
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Parking available |
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Toilets available |
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To download a pdf file from the Department of Environment and Conservation with detailed information click here |
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No Dogs allowed |


