This park is part of the Walpole Wilderness Area and was established in 2004. Main access to the park is from the town of Rocky Gully.
Mount Roe was named by Dr. Thomas Wilson in 1829 after the Surveyor General of Western Australia
John Septimus Roe.
Phytopthora cinnamoni (a fungus that causes jarrah Dieback) is present in this area and threatens to severely damage the local ecosystems. Access to the area is restricted
and there are currently no visitor facilities.
** Note: The title 'mountain' or 'mount' given to various features in Western Australia can be a bit misleading. No hill or mount in W.A. is higher than 1251 metres so expecting
mountains such as those encountered in Europe or Asia may lead to some disappointment.
NPW Website for more information
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