Wave Rock
Rising 15 metres high and stretching 110 metres across, Wave Rock is one of Western Australia's most surreal natural wonders. This ancient granite formation, shaped by wind and water over 2.7 billion years, resembles a giant ocean wave about to break, frozen in stone. Located near the small town of Hyden, it's a must-see on any WA road trip, offering a striking contrast to the flat scrubland that surrounds it.
Highlights & What to See
- Wave Rock itself: Walk along the base and up to the top for different perspectives. The colours shift in the sunlight, with streaks of grey, red, and ochre caused by mineral deposits.
- Hippo's Yawn: A nearby rock formation that looks like a hippo's gaping mouth – a fun photo op.
- The Humps and Mulka's Cave: A short drive away, this granite outcrop features ancient Aboriginal hand stencils and a fascinating legend about a giant man-eating bird.
- Wildflowers (spring): From August to October, the surrounding area bursts into colour with native wildflowers, including orchids and everlastings.
- Wave Rock Wildlife Park: A small park where you can meet kangaroos, emus, and other Australian animals.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend about 2–3 hours exploring Wave Rock and the immediate attractions. If you're combining it with the nearby Humps and Mulka's Cave, allow half a day. To fully appreciate the area's geology and wildflowers, consider an overnight stay in Hyden, which also lets you catch the rock at sunset or sunrise when the light is most dramatic.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hyden – The tiny service town with basic accommodation, a pub, and the Wave Rock Caravan Park.
- Lake King – A salt lake about an hour south, great for birdwatching and solitude.
- Stirling Range National Park – About 2.5 hours south-west, offering hiking and wildflowers among dramatic peaks.
- Perth – The state capital is a 3.5-hour drive west, making Wave Rock a popular day trip or overnight stop on a longer loop.
- Margaret River – About 4 hours south-west, famous for its wineries, caves, and surf beaches.
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