Address & Contact
Kalbarri National Park
Western Australia
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Web: https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park/kalbarri-national-park
Kalbarri National Park consists of 2 distinct areas - one is coastal and the other surrounds the lower reaches of the
Murchison River where the river has cut a magnificent 80km
gorge through the red and white banded
sandstone. Perched right on the
cliff top the two platforms of the
Kalbarri Skywalk jut out over
the gorge. The
views from the Skywalk are incredible.
The Loop,
Z Bend,
Hawks Head Lookout and
Ross Graham Lookout are magnificent gorges with truly stunning
rock formations and the
wildflowers are exceptional in spring and early summer.
On the coastal section of
Kalbarri National Park, wind and wave erosion have created impressive cliffs that plunge 100m to the ocean and the
views up there are amazing.
At the mouth of the
Murchison River is the town of
Kalbarri, a thriving fishing and tourism hub. It’s a good base for you to explore the park from with a number of caravan parks, and accommodation options.
Kalbarri is a thriving, yet small tourist town that is a favourite family destination due to its beauty, and so much to see and do so give yourself time to experience it all!
The Park is located 590 km north of
Perth, some 160 km past
Geraldton and covers about 186,096 hectares.
For specific points of interest, refer to Place markers on the map, or see Nearby Place listings.