State ForestThe huge Diamond Tree was one of the network of fire lookouts of the southern forests Essential information for all parks of Australia's South WestEssential information for all parks of Southern Forests - PembertonHorizontal TabsWelcomeSites & Activities Previous Pause Next Universal Access Contact Information Pemberton Sites & ActivitiesPhone: +61 (0)8 9776 1207Send Email Opening InformationOpen every day Park Location10km S of Manjimup Park InformationThis park is named for the Diamond Tree, one of the giants of the southern forests that foresters would climb to scan the landscape for the first signs of fire before the introduction of spotter planes. We recognise and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of Diamond Sites & Activities Activities Facilities Dogs Allowed? Campground Load all sites... ReviewsReviewsYou must be signed in to add a review, simply Click here to create an account or loginNo reviews posted, be the first to add a review. Flora & Fauna ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities Visit the Atlas of Living Australia page for this area.
ALA Integration Page Content The Atlas of Living Australia (Atlas) contains information on all the known species in Australia aggregated from a wide range of data providers: museums, herbaria, community groups, government departments, individuals and universities. Sites & Activities