Port Hedland

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Port Hedland, on the rugged Pilbara coast, is a working port town with a surprising array of natural and cultural attractions. Known for its massive iron-ore exports, the town also offers stunning red-dirt landscapes, turquoise waters, and a rich Indigenous heritage. The juxtaposition of colossal bulk carriers against the endless blue sky is a photographer's dream. This is a place to get off the beaten track and experience the raw, untamed beauty of Western Australia's northwest.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one or two days in Port Hedland. With one day, you can cover the museum, Cooke Point, and Pretty Pool, plus catch sunset at the Staircase to the Moon if the timing is right. With two days, add a trip to the nearby De Grey River for fishing or birdwatching, or take a scenic flight over the vast, red-tinged landscapes of the Pilbara. The dry season (May to October) is the most comfortable time to visit.

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