Coastal Cliffs
Things To Do Kalbarri National Park, Northampton, Western Australia
Allow plenty of time to explore this remarkable expanse of rugged coastline, decaying cliffs and amazing rock formations.
Natural Bridge, Island Rock and Shellhouse Grandstand Lookouts – enjoy coastal views and spotting marine life, including whales and dolphins.
The Boardwalk connects Natural Bridge to Island Rock. Natural Bridge provides a stunning place to sit and enjoy views over the horizon. A seat halfway allows you to rest and appreciate the scenery.
Bigurda Trail – 8 kilometres (one way), Class Three. Connecting Eagle Gorge to Natural Bridge this trail provides stunning coastal views with great photo opportunities. Wildflowers are abundant from winter through spring. Uneven surfaces with loose stones.
Eagle Gorge and Pot Alley – Discover secluded bays!
Mushroom Rock to Rainbow Valley Loop Trail – 3 kilometres, Class Four. See rock formations, worm tubes, round boulders to banded colours of sandstone. Informative signage helps you understand the geology and history of the coastline.
Red Bluff to Beach Trail and Red Bluff Lookout – Lookout, Class One/Trail Class Three. Enjoy ocean views north to the Zuytdorp Cliffs or swim at the beach below.
Tourists are advised to check for alerts and road/park closures before commencing their travel on www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au
Facilities
Activities
Birdwatching Boating Fishing Hiking Sailing Scuba Diving Snorkelling Surfing WalksAccreditation
Australian Tourism Accreditation Visitor Information Centre National AccreditationRates
Entry fee applies to Kalbarri National Park:
Vehicle with up to 12 occupants: AUD15 per vehicle and Concession AUD8 per vehicle.
Vehicle with more than 12 occupants but not on a commercial tour: AUD7 per occupant (6 years or older) and concession AUD2.50 per occupant. Motorcycle: AUD8 per motorcycle.
https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/know/park-entry-fees