Kalbarri National Park

Kalbarri National Park - Magnificent gorges, unique features and scenery including wildflowers

The 183 000 hectare Kalbarri National Park is located on the lower reaches of the Murchison River. Magnificent gorges, unique features and scenery including wildflowers are some of the attractions of this National Park. 

Explore the depths and heights of the river gorges and sea cliffs. Admire the floral beauty of the vast, rolling sandplains. Discover the intriguing cultural history of the area, the geology and the animals.

River Gorges - The Loop, Z Bend, Hawks Head and Ross Graham Lookout 

Lookouts are positioned around the river gorges to give different views of the meandering course of the Murchison River.

Nature's Window is a natural rock arch which captures the Murchison River in the background giving excellent photo opportunities.  

Coastal Cliffs -Red Bluff, Mushroom Rock, Rainbow Valley, Pot Alley, Eagle Gorge, Shell House, Grandstand, Island Rock and Natural Bridge. All formed by the power of wind and water.

The Coast Cliffs are accessible by car and walking to see and explore any of the Costal Cliff's features.

Read more on the Department of Environment and Conservation web site 

http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/component/option,com_hotproperty/task,view/id,59/Itemid,1584/


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