Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Kalbarri, Western Australia

November 10, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Kalbarri, Australia including Kalbarri Skywalk, Red Bluff, The Loop and Z Bend Gorge, Big River Ranch, Meanarra Hill Lookout, Ross Graham Lookout, Hawk's Head Lookout, Island Rock & Natural Bridge, Warribanno Chimney, Hutt River Province.
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1. Kalbarri Skywalk

Ajana-kalbarri Road Kalbarri National Park, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia +61 8 9964 0901 [email protected] http://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/site/kalbarri-skywalk
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Kalbarri Skywalk

Perched right on the cliff-top, two 100-metre-high lookouts project 25 and 17 metres beyond the rim of the Murchison Gorge. Visitors can venture out on the skywalks and enjoy incredible views of the spectacular gorge and surrounding environment. Learn about the traditional owners ‘Nanda’ heritage and culture through interpretive signage and artwork. Discover local fauna statues, fossils and geolocation information on the 400 million year old sandstone that makes these gorges. Pathways are flat and level to the Skywalk, toilets and shelters for easy access for people with prams and wheelchairs. There is also undercover seating and a kiosk. Roads are sealed. Park entry fees apply. Drinking water can be purchased during kiosk operation times. Take plenty of water on all walking trails within the park.

Reviewed By jodybrat - Perth, Australia

My first time to the Kalbarri national park and I was amazed at how good the facilities were, the skywalk in particular is breathtaking and really cleverly integrated with local indigenous information as well as information about the biodiversity of the park The cafe was a massive surprise and was stocked with delicious treats, meals and excellent coffee

2. Red Bluff

Red Bluff Beach Rd, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Attraction/Red%20Bluff/9009400
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4.5 based on 359 reviews

Red Bluff

Reviewed By KWtraveller84 - Perth, Australia

We followed the road signage to the main carpark. Easy paved walkway to the lookout which provides amazing views of the coast. You can walk down to beach from here but we chose to exit and instead drive past the Red Bluff Caravan park where you can park near the beach and explore the red bluff Beach. Many rockpools with little crabs and fish around. Lovely place to explore and have a swim.

3. The Loop and Z Bend Gorge

Off Kalbarri Road, Kalbarri, Western Australia 5436 Australia http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Attraction.aspx?n=The_Loop_and_Z_Bend&pid=9001156
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

The Loop and Z Bend Gorge

Reviewed By EdiBa683 - Switzerland, null

The Z Bend Gorge is great. We took two different walks. The short walk to the lookout point with a breathtaking view over the river was quite easy and 1.2 km long and easy to tackle. The river trail is a more challenging hike and goes down to the river. It is not a problem if you are reasonably fit and sure-footed. Good shoes and enough water are necessary. Sometimes the trail goes steeply downhill, there are natural steps and some loose rocks. We also had to climb down ladders through the narrow gorge. It was an interesting hike and we enjoyed it. The break by the river was also nice with beautiful scenery. Although swimming would be possible, we decided not to do so because the green water would not be inviting. Back we went the same steep way, as it is a one-way trail. At 2.6 km there and back, the trail is not very long, but challenging due to the heat and steepness. Both hikes are worth it.

4. Big River Ranch

1 Ranch Ct, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia +61 8 9937 1214 [email protected] http://bigriverranch.net
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Big River Ranch

Reviewed By 290gayel

Visited the Big River Ranch with my husband and our two kids (21yrs and 16yrs). We went on a trail ride through bush trails and along the river, and even crossed through the river which was fun, and great on quite a warm day. Very nice scenery too. Our two guides were very competent and friendly and we all had a great time and enjoyable ride. Thanks also to our four beautiful horses who were all so well behaved!????

5. Meanarra Hill Lookout

Kalbarri Rd, Kalbarri WA, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia +61 8 9937 1104 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/meanarra-hill-lookout
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Meanarra Hill Lookout

Reviewed By Q7840EUdanl - Bunbury, Australia

Detoured to Meanarra Hill Lookout on our way back to Kalbarri, sealed road to the peak and then some nice sealed paths to various lookout locations. Great panoramic views and nice shaded seating to sit a while and take time to enjoy the views and scenery. There is also a series of information panels about the landscape and the traditional Nanda owners. We didn't walk the malleefowl trail, too hot and too tired after a long day enjoying the National Park.

6. Ross Graham Lookout

Ajana-Kalbarri Rd, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia +61 8 9937 1104 [email protected] http://www.australiascoralcoast.com/Listing/Ross_Graham_Lookout
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Ross Graham Lookout

Reviewed By Janaramage - Mandurah, Australia

Walk past the lookout down to the river for a beautiful picnic spot, walk through the river bed, look out for birds and let the kids play with rocks in the stream

7. Hawk's Head Lookout

Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/hawks-head
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Hawk's Head Lookout

Reviewed By Q7840EUdanl - Bunbury, Australia

This lookout is a fantastic vantage point to stand and admire the gorge and the river flowing through. Only a short walk of 100m to the well placed lookout. Interpretative signage a great source of information on the rock formations in the gorge and the diversity of wildlife in the area. We even managed to identify the hawk. Some attractive flora alongside the trail.

8. Island Rock & Natural Bridge

Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia http://www.kalbarri.org.au
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Island Rock & Natural Bridge

Reviewed By lovetowander_co_uk - Birmingham, United Kingdom

There are a variety of trails through the inland gorges (10 degrees hotter than on the coast) and all along the coast.  We opted for the coastal route and spent a very happy day exploring Natural Bridge, Island Rock, Eagle Gorge and Pot Alley.  The red cliffs are really spectacular here - full of intricate details when you get close up to them and glistening in the sun.  The contrast with the roaring Indian Ocean is spectacular. Bring plenty of water - people have died from heat exhaustion walking these trails.

9. Warribanno Chimney

Warribanno Chimney Rd Ajana WA 6532, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6532 Australia http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/PrintSingleRecord/d917cae2-8f29-4069-8e47-1b9b0a449a0d
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Warribanno Chimney

10. Hutt River Province

Ogilive Road West Near Northampton, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6535 Australia 6199366035 https://www.kalbarri.org.au/hutt-river-province
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4.0 based on 58 reviews

Hutt River Province

Reviewed By hywelj2016 - Perth, Australia

Having been to Kalbarri a few times, a visit to Hutt River Province has been on the bucket list for a few years. Places like that fascinate me. Anyway, it’s about a 50 min drive from Kalbarri down some well-maintained unsealed roads. There’s a chapel, a wonderfully eccentric museum and a post office which doubles as the government offices. We met Prince Graeme who told us all about the place and was happy to answer any questions we had. He gave our daughters a Hutt River visa and we spent about an hour and a half just walking around and looking at the curios in the museum and trying to piece together the narrative of how the place declared its independence from Australia in 1970. Youngest daughter is the proud owner of a Hutt River flag as well. It really is worth the trouble of a detour to have a look round and to immerse yourself in something that is quintessentially Australian. Loved it more than I thought I would.

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