Featured attractions

Sues Bridge is a pleasant and relaxing hideaway by the Blackwood River with a campground nearby and plenty of space for picnicking, swimming and kayaking.

A family-friendly range of trails to suit all ages and skill levels.

Venture beyond the edge of a 100m drop for spectacular views over Kalbarri National Park.

Ocean-torn cliffs glow in the late afternoon as the setting sun shines on the sandstone rock faces.

The northern-most coastal lookouts in the park have great views south along sandstone cliffs and north beyond the town of Kalbarri to the 200km expanse of the Zuytdorp Cliffs.

Sands and silts containing an assortment of minerals have been layered, compacted and weathered to form this spectrum in stone. Rainbows may be seen in the sea mist.

Views from the parking area capture the wild beauty of the Kalbarri coast.

Along the Kalbarri coast, wind and wave erosion have exposed the layered sandstone in cliffs that rise more than 100m above the ocean.

The resilient Island Rock was once part of the shoreline, but now stands as a solitary 'sea stack'.

A short path leads to a lookout providing expansive views over the Murchison River Gorge.

Experience stunning views from the Eagle Gorge Lookout or wander down to a delightful beach in the tranquil depths of the gorge.

Pack a picnic or use the gas barbeques and meet the local kangaroos.

Enjoy a barbecue or picnic – the ideal spot for a family outing.

So very cute - come visit the koalas at Yanchep.

With its delightful trail and picnicking area, Kalamina Gorge is a great introduction to the gorgeous gorges of Karijini National Park.