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Kalbarri National Park covers an area of 186,000 hectares. The rugged terrain and relative seclusion of the park attracts thousands of visitors each year. The experienced hiker to the simple holiday maker will me mesmerised by the stunning views.
Nature's Window
Walk down a picturesque trail to one of Western Australia's most iconic natural attractions. Nature's Window perfectly frames the river and is top on the list of photo opportunities.
Z-Bend Lookout/Trail
Considered by many to offer the most breathtaking view of the park, the gorge plunges 150 metres down where red river gums create a striking contrast against the earthy Tumblagooda sandstone. You can continue down the demanding hike which provides river access. Expect loose rocks, steep descents and ladder climbs with spectacular scenery along this trail.
Four Ways Trail
This strenuous hike descends to the river with the return leg more challenging. For those interested in geology and landforms this stunning hike is a must.
Loop Hike
Keen and well-prepared walkers can continue further into the gorge system and complete the eight kilometre Loop Trail.
Hawks Head/Ross Graham
Enjoy the gorge views from a picnic area or wander down the sealed path to the lookout above the river.