Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

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Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

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Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM
Travel west from Denmark town along South Coast Highway for approximately 50km (or 40 minutes). Turn right onto Valley of the Giants Road.
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Explore Western Australia's world famous giant tingle trees from from 40 metres up in the canopy, as well as up close and personal on the Ancient Empire ground walk. The world class Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk soars gently upwards amidst the tingle canopy providing expansive views over the wilderness and opens up a world of birds and flowers that most people never see.

The walkway has gained international attention for its innovative design and the exciting experience it offers. 

Descend to the boardwalks below and explore the Ancient Empire - a grove of impressive veteran tingle trees. This award-winning attraction has won many tourism awards over the years and is in Western Australia's Tourism Hall of Fame. 

The Tree Top Walk opened in 1996 and is just as good as it has ever been. It has welcomed more than 3.5 million visitors. 

Free guided walks into the Ancient Empire daily (subject to conditions). 

During the school holidays, the Tree Top Walk hosts a school holiday activity program filled with amazing fun things to do for all the family (excluding July). 

Buy a local product as a souvenir in our gift shop. 

Dress according to weather conditions; Walking shoes recommended. 

Entry Fees
Adults $21.00 Children (6-15 years) $10.50 Family 2 adults plus 2 children $52.50 Concession $15.50

Allow 45-60 minutes. OPEN from 9am to 4.15pm daily (except for Christmas Day), last ticket sale is at 4.15pm. Extended hours from 26 December - 26 January, check the website for details.


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Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Valley of the Giants Rd, Tingledale WA 6333, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.6 (3797 Google reviews)
gevs 07 April 2024

This was an amazing adventure, and I am so glad my brother discovered it whilst we were visiting Denmark. It was so much fun we actually went in twice since we bought tickets for the day, and you are allowed to enter the park again after you have exited. It was a great feeling to be able to stroll through the tree canopy, and the view is so beautiful from the tree tops. The is constructed in such a way that it actually sways a little when you walk on it, so that gives us a bit of a thrill as well. We were told to ensure that not too many people were at the walkway at any point in time. Aside from the view, it was terrific to feel the breeze and the sunshine at that elevated level. Once you have completed that part, there is also a huge portion of the park to explore. There are various paths you can follow to admire the giant tingle trees from ground level. The signage are well done, and we followed them easily enough. It was definitely a fun filled outdoor activity for everyone. It is easy to locate, and there is abundant parking space as well.

Marion Smith 23 January 2024

Beautiful serene area. Those massive majestic trees are awesome. The Tree Top Walk is great. It's 40 meters above ground at the highest point, and some of the trees still go way over the top of that. The walkway can sway a bit on the longer stretches as you walk across. Once you cross the walkway, there is a path to the Ancient Empire Walk, which has a few explanatory signs around. Part of the park is wheelchair friendly, and it also has toilets and a souvenir shop. There is an admittance fee to get onto the walkway, and obviously, since it's in a national park, no pets are allowed. Highly recommend for a visit.

Joey In Regina 07 January 2024

The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk exceeded all expectations! Five stars for an awe-inspiring adventure amidst towering trees. The well-maintained walkway offers breathtaking views, immersing you in the heart of nature. Informative signage enhances the experience, making it both educational and exhilarating. A must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a unique perspective on ancient forests.

Karen Rajaratnam 01 January 2024

Very interesting to understand these magnificent Tingle trees. So much to see and enjoy. If you stop and be still it's amazing to just sense these trees. This is one tree not to hug because their shallow roots being walked on and under pressure kills them. Unique biodiversity conservation in small area of Australia. Not any where else in the country or the world

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