Kalbarri National Park

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Kalbarri National Park, on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, is a dramatic landscape where the Murchison River has carved a deep red gorge through ancient sandstone. The park’s raw beauty, from coastal cliffs to inland river gorges, offers some of the state’s most striking scenery. It’s a haven for hikers, wildlife watchers, and anyone craving big skies and a sense of isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the park, which is enough to do the main walks and coastal lookouts. If you’re keen on longer hikes (like the 8 km Loop) or want a more relaxed pace, plan for two days. The park is best visited between April and October, as summer temperatures can be extreme. Start early to avoid the heat and the crowds.

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