Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
The Forest Lodge is located just outside from Pemberton nestled in the Karrie Forest. Walking distance to the national park, the Gloucester tree with the Zipline park and the Pemberton town with all its attractions, like the Tram ride and the Mountain bike Park.
The Lodge is a "Birds Lovers Paradise" and home to a very large Kangaroo mob, living on the property.
The resort offers a large variety of accommodations that suite couples or families alike.
The night sky is clear, and it offers the best Star gazing moments you could wish.
With jogging and walking tracks that are good for mountain bikes on the property and around, it is an eldorado for the outside sportive person.
Wineries, Pemberton Pool or the Big Brook Dam are all close by as well as the Golf course. Fun for everyone
When we booked through hicamp it only gave this option for camping with swags. The site was not geared up for camping, no camp kitchen, only 1 shower for the whole site. The spot we had to set the swags up was just sand that was full of ants. We paid $400 for 3 nights. It was a beautiful area though
Not really a spot for caravans. Ours isn’t a large van at that. We were put up the back our view was a brick wall and the night lights stayed on all night. We ended up covering them with alfoil. To me it’s a bit run down. Needs work which you can see is being done. But not where our van was. We made the most of Pemberton. Really enjoy the town.
This is a work in progress. The pitch was fine and the connections appeared brand new but there was some landscaping still to be done, as well as improved signage. Despite these reservations, we enjoyed our stay
This place is an oasis in the middle of the forest, lovely grounds, incredible restaurant, we had dinner and breakfast and loved the food. The staff are friendly and Ingo is a congenital host. Loved our stay and will definitely be back.
Location
Pemberton, Western Australia, AustraliaTraditional, ancestral territory of Noongar and Bibbulman First Nations according to