Breathtaking gorges and rugged coastal cliffs lure hiking and nature enthusiasts, and provide unique experiences for the adventurous and casual sightseer alike. Photo credit: Kalbarri Visitor Centre
Breathtaking gorges and rugged coastal cliffs lure hiking and nature enthusiasts, and provide unique experiences for the adventurous and casual sightseer alike. Less than two hours’ drive north of Geraldton sits Kalbarri, a little town surrounded by a stunningly beautiful national park. Boasting one of the world’s best wildflower seasons – spanning an astounding five months – the spectacular display of nature attracts visitors from all over the world. As you approach Kalbarri, you’ll catch sight of the magnificently rugged coastal cliffs and the 400 million-year-old gorges of the National Park. Hop out at the viewing platforms and marvel at the dramatic drops and contrasting colours of burnt orange rock formations against the sapphire ocean. This is definitely a great photo opportunity. Keep an eye out for humpback whales on their annual migration. Blessed with gorgeous summers, mild winters, and white-sand beaches, Kalbarri is the ultimate oceanside playground. Surfers come from far and wide to catch the left at Jake’s Point. There are tours and safaris for everything from flying over the Abrolhos Islands to sandboarding, abseiling and quad biking. Why not put Kalbarri on the calendar for your next big fishing adventure, and book a deep-sea charter? The catches are world class. On quieter days, you can kayak on the Murchison River, or walk along breathtaking coastal trails, stopping at the bays to cool off before setting sail to enjoy a sunset cruise.Explore Kalbarri
Updated: 24 Aug 2018
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