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Circular Pool

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Whether swollen by winter rains or a placid summer forest pool the experience is soothing

Circular Pool is a delightful place to enjoy the forest. You can picnic, marron in season, canoe, take photos or simply breathe in the fresh air. Circular Pool is a popular picnic spot on the Frankland River with rapids in the winter and a large, tranquil pool in summer.

Universally accessible paths lead to two viewing platforms that allow you to look over the Frankland River and down to Circular Pool or into the forest. There is a boardwalk around the pool below and a table is provided so that you can enjoy a peaceful picnic or meditate by the waters edge.

Your safety

  • Slippery rocks
  • Supervise children near water

Hilltop Road is located approximately two kilometres east of Walpole on the north side of the South Coast Highway. Follow the signs for about 10 kilometres by gravel road to Circular Pool.

Please note, many of these roads are one way only and are not suitable for caravans.
 

Getting There

You can get to this site by: Two-wheel drive

GPS: -34.9439, 116.8

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Site Activities:

Bushwalking

Site Facilities:

Toilet
Lookout/Deck
No dogs allowedNo drinking water available
Activities
  • Bush Walking

    Universally accessible paths lead to two viewing platforms that allow you to look over the river.  A path with steps allow easy access to a boardwalk along the river's edge.

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Walpole Nornalup National Park - Tree Top Walk, DEC
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