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Maiden Bush

We recognise and acknowledge Bibulmun/Piblemen people as the Traditional Owners of Warren National Park.

A pretty stop for a picnic. You can also launch a canoe, go for a walk along the river or just sit and watch the river flow by.

No dogs

Park entry fee

Maiden Bush
Bronwyn Wells

About this place

At the bottom of the steep valley, the Warren River meanders past this picnic site. You can launch a canoe here, go for a walk along the river or just sit and watch the river flow by.

Back to Warren National Park

Safety information

Plan when to visit. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!

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Lookout and steps down to the water at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
Bronwyn Wells
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platform and steps on the edge of the warren river
Maiden Bush
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Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
Bronwyn Wells
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Picnic table by the river at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
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Warren River at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
Bronwyn Wells
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Toilet at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
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Picnic table under the trees at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
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Parking area at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
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Parking area at Maiden Bush
Maiden Bush
Bronwyn Wells
Toilet at Maiden Bush
Picnic table under the trees at Maiden Bush
Parking area
Parking area

Facilities

Toilet

Picnic table

Activities

Bushwalking

Canoeing and kayaking

Fishing

Picnicking

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Maiden Bush.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Bibulmun/Piblemen people as the traditional owners of Warren National Park.

Need to know

No dogs

No pets allowed

Park entry fees apply

Standard park entry fees apply for Warren National Park.

Toilets

Toilets are available.

Park office / Contact

Pemberton Parks and Wildlife Office

Phone: (08) 9776 1207

Contact this office by email

Location

Australia's South West
Pemberton

Park boundaries are approximations only and should not be used for navigation or orientation purposes.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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