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Stonehenge

We recognise and acknowledge Gija and Jaru people as the Traditional Owners of Purnululu National Park.

Follow this trail and learn how aboriginal people used the vegetation in the area. 

No dogs

Park entry fee

Stonehenge
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About this place

Discover some of the trees, shrubs and grasses traditionally used as bush foods, medicines and tools that kept the people and the land connected physically, spiritually and culturally. Stonehenge parking area is located 13km from the visitor centre. 

Stonehenge 

  • Distance 520m return 
  • Class 2 
  • Time allow 30 minutes 

Stonehenge is a short, leisurely trail over a natural surface with stunning views of the Bungle Bungle Range in the distance. 

Drones are not permitted.  

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Safety information

Plan when to visit and be prepared. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB). In the event you need to be rescued it could save your life!

There is INTERMITTENT OPTUS coverage only in Purnululu National Park and free wifi available at the visitor centre. 

Purnululu National Park is a drone free area - unauthorised drone use is strictly prohibited. 

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View of rock structure
Stonehenge
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Stonehenge, Purnululu National Park
Purnululu National Park
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Facilities

Toilet

Shade shelter

Picnic table

Activities

Bushwalking

Plants, wildlife and fungi

Visit the Atlas of Living Australia for a list of species recorded within a 5km radius of Stonehenge.

Traditional Owners

We recognise and acknowledge Gija and Jaru people as the Traditional Owners of Purnululu National Park.

Need to know

No dogs

No pets allowed

Opening hours

April to November (pending road and weather conditions)

Park entry fees apply

Standard park entry fees apply for Purnululu National Park.

Toilets

Toilets are available.

Park office / Contact

Purnululu Visitor Centre

Phone: +61 (0)8 9168 7300

Contact this office by email

Location

Australia's North West
Kimberley
Kununurra

Park boundaries are approximations only and should not be used for navigation or orientation purposes.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional owners throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

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