Kalbarri National Park showcases some of Western Australia’s most dramatic landscapes, with a stunning mix of deep inland gorges and towering coastal cliffs. Just inland from the coastal town of Kalbarri, the park is famous for its rugged red rock formations carved by the Murchison River over millions of years.
69611 Natures Window
69612 Murchison Gorge
Nature’s Window is the park’s most iconic landmark—a natural rock arch perfectly framing the river and gorge below. Nearby, the Loop Walk takes you along high cliff edges and down into the canyon for an unforgettable trek through ancient terrain.
69615 Kalbarri Coast
On the coastal side of the park, dramatic cliffs plunge into the ocean at spots like Island Rock, Natural Bridge, and Pot Alley. These lookout points offer sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and are especially striking at sunrise or sunset, with waves crashing far below.