The Point Lookout petrol station next to the Manta Lodge has a convenience store and café where you can get cheap sandwiches and snacks.
Point Lookout petrol station
Thredbo Tourist Information Centre
Ngilgi Cave
This beautiful Ngilgi Cave was discovered in 1899 and was the first cave in Western Australia to be open to the paying public. There are regular tours of the cave that last around 45–60 minutes.
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse was built in 1896 and marks Australia’s most southwestern point. The view from the top of the lighthouse lets you see Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
Diamond Tree
The Diamond Tree is a giant tree with a wooden viewing platform 52m above the ground and it was used as a fire lookout between the 1940s and the 1970s. The tree is still occasionally used by officials from the Department of Environment & Conservation, but it is also open to visitors who want to climb up for a look.
Gloucester Tree
This is the biggest attraction in Pemberton. The staircase built around the tree allows you to climb 61m above the forest. The view is great and it is a fantastic experience.
Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree
At more than 75m the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree is even taller than the nearby Gloucester Tree. The giant karri tree has a platform halfway up for those that aren’t adventurous enough to climb all the way.
Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk
The Tree Top Walk offers a unique perspective where you can look 40m down from up among the trees. This is the main reason to visit the park.