Discover the best top things to do in Karijini National Park, Australia including West Oz Active Adventure Tours, Karijini National Park, The Flying Sandgroper, Hancock Gorge, Oxer Lookout, Weano Gorge (Handrail Pool), Dales Gorge Campground, Knox Gorge, Joffre Gorge, Mount Bruce.
5.0 based on 355 reviews
West Oz Active Adventure Tours is a boutique adventure tourism company based in the spectacular Karijini National Park. We are NOLRS and Department of Parks and Wildlife certified to run canyoning, abseiling, climbing and hiking tours within the National Park. Our prime focus is about discovery, we use the magnificence of Karijini and the power of personal challenges to help you discover something about yourself and the majesty that is our natural world. With our licencing and experience, we can access most of the National Park including the restricted Class 6 gorges and can show you places that very few people ever see other than in photographs. Our outdoor adventure guides are fully qualified to help you discover Karijini with nationally recognized qualifications in roping, hiking, water activities and Wilderness First Aid.
5.0 based on 413 reviews
We spent 3 night in a spacious, quiet site in Dales Gorge Campground. Everywhere we visited in Karijini NP was beautiful from the spectacular view to excellent walks and hikes. The visitor centre is about 10 km from Dales Campground, it has free wifi and a shower. In the overflow area near the Information centre you can dispose of rubbish and obtained some water. I personally loved the Dales Gorge round trip hike down to Fortesque falls, Fern Pool, walked through the Gorge to Stunning Circular Pool then climbed approximately 100 metres up, out of the Gorge. Also the view at Oxer Lookout is stunning. There are plenty of toilets throughout the NP and parking plus at Weano Gorge there is a picnic area. There is some dirt, corrugated roads into Weano and Hancock Gorges. No Telstra. Highly recommend.
5.0 based on 69 reviews
Multi Day Adventure Travel for Active adults. Featuring, Karijnii National Park, Ningaloo Reef & the East Pilbara and Beyond. Transport, Charters, Airport Shuttles , Accommodation , All inclusive Travel , Good times come Standard
5.0 based on 68 reviews
This hike was tough. During the challenging hike we visited Hancock Gorge, Spider Walk and Kermit Pool. Sometimes the trail goes steeply downhill, there are natural steps and some loose rocks. We also had to climb down or horizontal through the narrow gorge. Everything was included. The hike was quite adventures and part of it difficult. It is not a problem if you are fit and sure-footed. Good shoes and enough water are necessary and don't forget your swimming gear. The hike was amazing.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
This and Junction Lookout provide views over the junction of three river gorges. Many of the rock surfaces are carpeted with spinifex which contrasts with the red of the rock and there are also quite a few white-trunked eucalypts to provide further colour and contrast.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
The lovely hike to the handrail pool with beautiful reflections is worth to do it. The walk is moderate and we saw many impressive old rock formations. That's what Karijini NP makes special. The scenery is unique and amazing
4.5 based on 134 reviews
This is a great campground. The sites are spacious and there are good toilets. It's well situated to do some of the walks and visit some of the park's attractions. Our only problem was that tourists (often young people in rental vehicles) drive too fast around the camp, continually stirring up so much dust.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
We took the easy drive over from Joffre to look at Knox Gorge and it was equally as stunning. The route down to the gorge was open but it was very hot and we chose to view from the lookout.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
The gorge might not be as pretty and as great for swimming, but it is amazing! The first part of the hike is really easy until you reach a point with a steep cliff that is more than 10 m high. If you are confident enough in your ability, I can only recommend climbing down. The view once you stand in the arena-like area at the bottom of the (usually just dripping) waterfall is 100% worth it. Climbing down the cliff (please mind the signs that show you the correct route) is so much fun and a real challenge!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
A 45 minute drive from Tom Price. Fairly easy walk, a little hairy in one section if you don’t like walking on a cliff edge/face. I started my walk just before sunrise which I would recommend as most of the walk up I was walking in shade and seeing the sunlight hit the beautiful surrounding countryside. It was rather windy and could get quite cold up there, if you’re lucky you might see some Rock Wallabies like I did. One of the better walks I have done in WA ????????
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