
White Cedar Park is west of Mount Glorious in the southern section of D’Aguilar National Park.
Northbrook Creek runs along the back of White Cedar and continues on to Red Cedar , only a few hundred metres down the road.
The park has good facilities with large sheltered areas with multiple picnic tables and free gas BBQs. Flushing toilets are better than the typical long-drop toilets typically found at National Park facilities.
The park gets its name from the White Cedar trees, with a dark-grey trunk, bright green foliage, and a spreading crown of leaves.
The white cedar tree produces green berries that ripen to a brownish-yellow in autumn. The berries are poisonous to humans, especially when ripe, but they are a tasty treat for birds and possums.
The leaves and seeds of the white cedar contain a natural insecticide. In spring, lilac white flowers send out a chocolate scent into the air.