
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
π Tingledale, WA
A 600-metre elevated walkway through the canopy of 400-year-old red tingle trees, plus a 650-metre ground-level Ancient Empire boardwalk with wheelchair and pram access. Trees trace their lineage to Gondwana, 65 million years ago.
It's such a nice park. If you're interested in something calm, you can walk through the giant tingle trees. There's lot of funky looking trees with funny names. You can get some nice pictures inside of tingle trees. If you're interested in something more intense, you can walk the tree top walk. I think the view is really cool and something you can't really get around here at a lot of parks. If you're scared of heights probably don't do it, but otherwise it's one of the coolest places I've been to around here.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children comfortable at heights who want a genuinely unique nature experience far from the city. The elevated walkway gentle movement is noticeable β worth flagging for height-sensitive family members before purchasing tickets.
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Angela
a month ago
βIt's such a nice park. If you're interested in something calm, you can walk through the giant tingle trees. There's lot of funky looking trees with funny names. You can get some nice pictures inside of tingle trees. If you're interested in something more intense, you can walk the tree top walk. I think the view is really cool and something you can't really get around here at a lot of parks. If you're scared of heights probably don't do it, but otherwise it's one of the coolest places I've been to around here.β
ChloΓ© Piette
a month ago
βThis was my favourite attraction in the region. Even though it was raining, I absolutely loved walking above the canopy. The views were spectacular, and the structure itself is a real feat of engineering. You can do the loop more than once if you like, and thereβs also a ground walk afterwards. We were lucky as it was very quiet, which made the experience even more special. I imagine it could feel a bit crowded during busier times, though. Such a unique and memorable experience! πΏβ¨β
Adele Dorn
2 months ago
βA fabulous walk high above the local Tingle trees. The tree top walk was safe, though a bit wobbly but the birds eye view was worth it. Down below at ground level, the boardwalk path was an easy walk, the sheer size of these giant trees compared to their smallish root systems was amazing. Lots of detailed information along the way and interactive activities for kids. Definitely worth a visit!!β
Lala_RTW
2 months ago
βThe tree top walk and the surrounding trail were truly awesome and offered beautiful views throughout the experience. There is also a small coffee shop and restrooms available on site, which makes the visit even more convenient and enjoyable.β
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Overview
The Tree Top Walk at Valley of the Giants suspends visitors 40 metres above the forest floor through ancient red tingle trees β some of the largest living organisms by volume in the world. The 600-metre elevated loop is designed to flex slightly underfoot. Below, the Ancient Empire boardwalk allows visitors to walk inside living tingle trees at ground level, with wheelchair and pram access throughout. Interpretive displays explain the Gondwana plant lineage. A cafe and restrooms are on-site.