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Lake Brockman Tourist Park, Harvey

For the kind of family holiday memories are made of, choose Lake Brockman Tourist Park.

Peaceful and spacious, the park is ideal for deep relaxing but there is also lots to see and do, from nature walks to trout and marron fishing, through to the full on excitement of water skiing, trail and mountain bike riding and lots more.

Lake Brockman is part of the catchment area for Logue Brook Dam, one of the most scenic areas of Australia. The region has a wealth of world class tourist attractions including vineyards, state forest and activiities. It is also a major agricultural producer, noted for beef, dairy and fresh fruit.

Lake Brockman Tourist Park is located 18 kilometres from Harvey, or 10 kilometres from Yarloop. See the map on our brochure for further details.

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