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A scenic, secluded bay nestled between sea-swept rocky headlands.

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Set up your tent, caravan or camper trailer here to explore the gorgeous gorges of Karijini National Park. 

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A great spot to camp and explore the wonderful array of wildflowers.

The outside walls of this remote coral atoll offer outstanding diving, or you can snorkel in the shallow, coral filled lagoon brimming with colourful tropical fish.

Follow the trail to see incredible rock engravings (petroglyphs), grinding stones, shell middens and learn the story of the Ngarda-Ngarli.

The Lefroy Brook at Cascades changes from a gentle flow in the summer to a raging torrent in the winter.

The Gloucester Tree is currently closed.

While we take care of this much loved tree, which is due to reopen end of 2025, check out the thrilling Aerial Adventure Pemberton high ropes course for some adrenalin packed fun! 

A short trail leads to a rock wall with Aboriginal engravings called petroglyphs.

You can see unrestricted views of the Walpole Wilderness from the Mount Frankland Wilderness Lookout, which is high above the forest floor.

A well developed network of walk trails and shared paths provide access to many of the parks most enjoyable settings.

This open area was originally used for horse racing in the 1920’s. There are many walking and cycling paths around the park. 

The magnificent Mitchell Falls, or Punamii-unpuu, is an iconic Kimberley landmark and a place of cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal people.

Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over rugged sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool.

Scenic Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) is surrounded by thick layers of King Leopold sandstone.

The mouth of Stokes Estuary in the middle of Dunster Castle Bay can be reached via a 3.5km walk trail when water levels allow.