AMAZING scenery along the coast checking out the eroded cliffs along the way. Great spots to stop and have a look around - various lengths of walking trails. Great lookouts and platforms, LOTS of photo opportunities.
We visited most of the lookouts starting at Natural Bridge and working or way north. Great cliffs, wildflowers, birds and even whales. This part of the National Park is free to access unlike the inland sections. Many of the lookouts are also wheelchair accessible but some would only be so with assistance.
Kalbarri National Park looks a bit like the miniature Grand Canyon. Mind blowing views make this trip to a very special adventure you will never forget!
Amazing scenery. Very well laid out walks and look-outs. Picnic areas and toilets. Nature's Window should be on everyone's Bucket List.
Kalbarri is full of lookouts and walkways that are truly amazing to see. From the coastal beauty of places such as 'Pot Alley', where the jagged cliffs are pounded by the Indian Ocean, to the incredible vastness and amazing view of the 'Z Bend', where the river runs through the inland rock.You may even get a peek at the wildlife hiding all around you. Lizards and wallabies, dragonflies and the occasional goat.Favourite Inland spots were 'Z Bend' and Natures window ($12 for entry), Coastal Cliffs was 'Natural Bridge' and 'Redbluff' (free)There are a variety of different level walks which are all sign posted, making it easy to pick which may suit your situation i.e. pram/wheelchair. We took our 4yr old and 3yr old and they loved it! Clearly we couldn't do the longer walks but managed to see nearly all of the sites including walking down to the river via the Ross Graham lookout (my husbands favourite Inland). Even the beaches in Kalbarri are a great place to spend your day on the coast. Don't forget your camera. Sunscreen and a hat is a must in the hot weather, and take PLENTY of water, you'll need it.
Visited many of the coastal cliffs one beautiful, calm, late afternoon/sunset. Hadn't visited them for over 20 years and had forgotten how wonderful/spectacular they are. Partic impressed with sealed access to all cliffs which also featured great lookout points with associated interpretation, safe parking and walk trails. Some also had toilet facilities. Considerable effort has also been put into preserving the natural. The cliffs are a must if visiting Kalbarri.
An excellent lot of walks, made easy by a great surface on all tracks,moderate inclines with stunning views at the end to make the travel out there worthwhile, No entry fees apply and great roads with adequate parking at each site. The people who set these walks up should be given the job all over Australia. Don't miss these walks and pick some to do at sunset.
Cliffs are nice. There is a nice short walking trail around Mushroom Rock (going there and back apr. 1,5 km). Beautiful spot, very good wiews on the coastal scenery.
I had no idea that the Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs even existed. I was tootling round looking at the town and came upon them. How beautiful are they! They are every bit as good at the Great Ocean Road! You drive in and out to each place or you can walk along the cliff tops. I like it how they do everything in WA regarding signage. They will tell you that if you fall off here you will very likely die and they leave the rest up to you. You walk along the cliff tops and deviate from the path in your thongs you may well die. Over East we are barred from going to places and seeing wonderful things in case we do something silly. Soooo many signs. In WA I think it has something to do with the Darwin principle - stupid people fall off! The views on this wonderful place are indescribable. The majestic Indian Ocean. The Rock formations, the little tiny bushes bravely flowering in the face of the wind and salt laden air. Oh this is just magic.
Kalbarri NP has an amazing landscape and the coastal cliffs are amazing. Watch for dolphins down below.