Kalbarri National Park Self Guided Driving Tour





Description
Get strated on an unforgettable self-guided driving tour through Kalbarri National Park, a natural wonderland in Western Australia. Start your journey at the iconic Kalbarri Skywalk, offering panoramic views of the Murchison River Gorge. Marvel at the stunning rock formations as you drive to Nature's Window, a natural sandstone arch framing the gorge's beauty. Continue your adventure along the Z-bend trail, where you can hike to multiple lookout points for breathtaking vistas of the gorge and river below. Don't miss the chance to capture stunning photos at every turn. Next, head to Natural Bridge, a captivating rock formation carved by the relentless forces of nature. Throughout your journey, you'll be surrounded by diverse flora and fauna, with opportunities to spot native wildlife. Enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace, with plenty of designated stops and picnic areas to make the most of your visit.
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Itinerary
Discover Hawks Head Lookout's magic. Marvel at the hawk-shaped rock and the Murchison River. A place of natural beauty and deep cultural stories.
Explore Ross Graham Lookout, named after dedicated ranger Ross Graham. Journey on a 700m river walk, uncovering deep Aboriginal history and stunning river views.
This breathtaking vantage point stands on top of beautiful coastal cliffs, providing a panoramic view that stretches over the dramatic gorges and the Murchison River down below
Venture on the Z-bend, River, and Four Ways trails. Enjoy stunning gorge views, navigate through nature, and connect with ancient land.
Visit Meanarra Hill for 360-degree views of Kalbarri and the Murchison River. Discover the Mallee Fowl Walk on this significant hill.
Discover Nature's Window, a natural frame for the Murchison River. Explore ancient rocks and fossils on a moderate 1km walk.
Relax at Chinaman's Beach in Kalbarri. Enjoy white sands, clear waters, and a history-rich setting. Perfect for families and snorkelers.
Arrive at Blue Holes for a snorkelling adventure. Dive into natural pools, see diverse marine life, and enjoy the tranquil beach.
Experience the stunning Red Bluff Lookout, where dramatic red cliffs meet the Indian Ocean. Explore trails rich in history and geology.
Visit Pelican Feeding Point in Kalbarri for a morning show by Australian pelicans. Observe their grace, learn about their habits, and enjoy birdwatching.
Explore the picturesque Pot Alley in Kalbarri. Enjoy a short walk to a secluded beach, perfect for photos and nature lovers. Keep an eye out for wildflowers in late July.
Discover the Bigurda Trail's 8 km of awe-inspiring cliffs and vibrant wildflowers. A 2-3 hour hike one way, best in late winter to spring. Wear comfy gear, bring water, and stay safe near cliffs.
Discover the 3km Island Rock and Natural Bridge Trail nearby. Witness Island Rock and the unique Natural Bridge. Moderate challenge, amazing ocean views, and a chance to spot dolphins at sunset!
Marvel at Natural Bridge's limestone. Spot marine life (Jul-Oct). Castle Cove's stunning formations. Perfect for nature lovers and photographers. Reflect in Kalbarri.
Explore the Mushroom Rock Nature Trail in Kalbarri. Uncover the ancient Tumblagooda Sandstone's history and marvel at geological wonders.
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Important Information
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(6)
outstanding facility. everything is first class
Kalbarri National Park is a stunning park with amazing scenery, great facilities and the most incredible infrastructure in the two skywalk platforms. An absolutely world class experience not to be missed if travelling up the Western Australia coastline. A friendly, vibrant town with wonderful amenities and loads of natural wonders to explore.
Neither email nor text was received containing the all important “booking code”. I eventually discovered it when I chose the “contact tour operator” function in the TripAdvisor app. The beginning location was too far out of the way from the main tour. This added an extra 50 km to the trip. It would be handy, especially for EV drivers, if they showed total driving distance to be travelled.
The tour knew where we were starting from, but arbitrarily took us to a starting spot outside the park and 24km from the access road to the first destination, which we had passed to get there. There was quite a bit of repetition and we struggled to engage with the raconteur.
Fantastic experience the app was easy to use, and the audio commentary was clear and engaging. I learned so much about the park’s unique ecosystem and its historical significance. Would highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the area.”
Absolutely loved the self-guided tour! The narration was top-notch, full of interesting facts and stories that brought the park to life. The convenience of exploring at my own pace made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommend!”



