Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk

Star 4.6 (4424 Google reviews)

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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 (4424 Google reviews)
Marsha Russell 19 June 2025

This is a must-visit site if you are visiting southwest Australia, a jewel in the crown of the National Parks. This Karri/tingle forest is magnificent, and having the opportunity to ascend via a steel grid walkway up into the canopy of these giants is an unforgettable experience. It’s a win-win for the people and the trees, since the roots are protected from being trampled by people’s steps. The platform’s gentle ascent and safe construction makes it accessible for all ages, and we saw the whole spectrum from young to old up in the treetops. The Empire of the Ancients is a meandering walk at ground level that is also well worth it. The fee to go up on the walkway is completely reasonable considering the investment it took and the on-going maintenance it requires. Plenty of parking and restrooms are available.

Harsh Dhillon 28 April 2025

Amazing experience at Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an incredible experience that immerses visitors in the beauty of Western Australia's unique forest ecosystem. The walk is a suspended walkway that rises up to 40 meters above the ground, allowing you to stroll among the towering giants of the forest, including the majestic Tingle trees. As you walk along the 600-meter-long path, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the chance to see the forest from a completely new perspective. The design of the walkway is impressive, as it gently sways with the breeze, giving you a sense of adventure while being completely safe. In addition to the stunning views, the area is rich in wildlife, and you might spot various birds and other creatures along the way. The educational signage provides interesting information about the ecology of the forest, making it a great learning experience as well. Overall, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is a must-visit for nature lovers and anyone looking to enjoy the serene beauty of Australia’s forests.

Titian Ratu 11 May 2025

I really loved my visit to the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk. Walking 40 meters above the forest floor surrounded by massive tingle trees was such a unique and calming experience. The walkway felt safe and well-designed, and the views from up there were beautiful. After the treetop walk, I took my time strolling through the Ancient Empire walk below — it was quiet, peaceful, and felt almost magical being so close to those ancient trees. Everything was well maintained, and the staff were friendly too. One of the highlights of my trip to the South West for sure!

Masoud Dehghan 12 April 2025

Wow! What an absolutely incredible day trip from Hay. The drive to the Valley of the Giants is scenic in itself, but the destination is truly something special. From the moment you arrive, you're immersed in the majesty of the towering tingle trees. The Tree Top Walk is a marvel of engineering, allowing you to safely and effortlessly stroll amongst the canopy, taking in breathtaking panoramic views of the ancient forest. Being suspended 40 meters in the air gives you a completely unique perspective – you truly appreciate the scale and beauty of these giants. What impressed me most was the accessibility of the Tree Top Walk. It's fantastic that everyone, regardless of mobility, can experience this wonder. The smooth, elevated walkway is perfect for wheelchairs and prams. After the Tree Top Walk, make sure you take the time to wander the Ancient Empire boardwalk at ground level. Getting up close and personal with these massive, centuries-old trees is a humbling experience. Reading about their history and resilience is fascinating. The facilities at the Valley of the Giants are also well-maintained, with ample parking and informative signage. The whole experience is well-organized and caters to visitors of all ages. While it's a bit of a journey from Hay, trust me, the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk is an absolute must-see in Western Australia. It's a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature's grandeur and create lasting memories. Don't hesitate to make the trip – you won't be disappointed!

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