Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Warren National Park
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The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, a 75 m tall karri tree, was pegged for climbing to celebrate Australia's bicentenary in 1988. The tree is located within Warren National Park in southwestern Australia. Although it has been used as a fire lookout, the tree is mainly used as a tourist attraction. The lookout platform is reached by climbing 165 metal spikes hammered into the trunk. ()
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Warren National Park
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Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pemberton Mountain Bike Park, Pemberton Fine Woodcraft Gallery, Gloucester Tree, Pemberton Visitor Centre Australia.