Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri Skywalk
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
About
Perched right on the cliff-top, two 100-metre-high lookouts project 25 and 17 metres beyond the rim of the Murchison Gorge. Visitors can venture out on the skywalks and enjoy incredible views of the spectacular gorge and surrounding environment. Learn about the traditional owners ‘Nanda’ heritage and culture through interpretive signage and artwork. Discover local fauna statues, fossils and geolocation information on the 400 million year old sandstone that makes these gorges. Pathways are flat and level to the Skywalk, toilets and shelters for easy access for people with prams and wheelchairs. There is also undercover seating and a kiosk. Roads are sealed. Park entry fees apply. Drinking water can be purchased during kiosk operation times. Take plenty of water on all walking trails within the park.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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  • Adrian D
    2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Kalbarri sky walk
    The skywalk was very good, views are to die for. But when I said says don’t go on the gorge walks after 7am, follow it as it get above 50c in the gorges. I had to help a tourist new to WA temps. No one on the gets, also they have a coffee shop and you guessed it, no one there. You think they would have someone about in case of tourist getting heat stroke etc.
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 7 March 2024
  • 227Kristene
    Perth, Australia39 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Kalbarri Skywalks
    Have just returned from a 3 night stay in Kalbarri and one of the highlights was a visit to the Skywalk in the National Park. A not to be missed experience. Easy walk from the car park to the Skywalks for the opportunity to enjoy the amazing view from these incredible structures. There are very interesting information signs about the history of the area and construction of the skywalks. Also beautiful little sculptures of native fauna as you enjoy your walk and the magnificent views. The cafe is great for a coffee or a light lunch. All in all a very enjoyable experience
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 27 August 2024
  • Deborah H
    93 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Don't miss this experience
    Visited fairly early in the morning as it gets quite hot in the park. They are two beautifully constructed structures, easy to access. I have vertigo and it found it easy to walk out due to the different floors. Stopped at the cafe and had a fantastic baked cheesecake and a coffee. Well worth a visit
    Visited September 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 3 September 2024
  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China181,006 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Really fun place to visit in Kalbarri NP
    Skywalk was opened to the public in 2020. It is free to visit as long as you've paid the Kalbarri Park entry fee. This attraction is located at end of the road, fairly near to the Nature's Window lookout. There is a large parking area, public toilets and cafe (open from 8am to 3pm). What you find at Skywalk are two extended walkways which perch over the gorge rim 25 metres and 17 metres respectively, both around 100-metres off the ground below. From the walkways you have outstanding views of the Murchison River, the cliffs below and in the distance. Bring binoculars and you can look for kangaroos and other wildlife and birdlife around the river below. We found SkyWalk to be a great addition to the Kalbarri National Park experience. It is great add-on for those making quick and short trips in the Park and a place to enjoy leisurely time and perhaps a couple stops if you have a couple days to explore the national park.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 8 September 2024
  • Jacqui M
    2 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Kalbarri Skywalk
    Definitely worth the trip. Amazing views - took loads of pictures. Would recommend a fly hat/net thingy and take plenty of water. Go early morning or late evening to avoid the midday sun. We were there are about 1.30pm and it was too hot to do any of the hikes in full. Beautiful place.
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 5 November 2024
  • sydneysider48
    Sydney, Australia1,196 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Spectacular!
    The Skywalk is an interesting piece of engineering - platforms cantilevered out from the clifftop top provide some magnificent views of the Murchison Gorge and River below and the rugged cliffs which line the Gorge. An easy walk from a large car park, there is also a cafe adjacent to the Skywalk. If you suffer vertigo - don't go though!
    Visited October 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 10 November 2024
  • Richard M
    13 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful views and well set up!
    Stunning views across the Kalbarri landscape and excellent access. You can pretty much drive up to and park at the Skywalk (after you’ve paid to access the park on the way in), the Natures Window spot is worth the 500m walk but terrain is a little tougher for those less mobile. Top tip would be to take a flynet (or buy one in the cafe for $10) as the flies were horrendously persistent and prolific! Also take a bottle of water if you’re walking down to the Natures Window as it’s further than you think.
    Visited January 2025
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 28 January 2025
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Bozeman-Dublin
Trim, Ireland11,389 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2023 • Friends
An amazing experience, what incredible views! The skywalk is free once you have paid in to Kalbarri National Park. There's a really interesting exhibit about how the sky bridge was made, transported and installed. Then you walk out on the pontoons which just out into the valley over the Murchison River.
I found it truly humbling to be in a place so vast and untouched below you. The colours and the peace were just divine.
We stayed for ages, just walking and re-walking the pontoons. An absolute must-do.
Written 20 September 2023
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quicksi1ver
Esperance, Australia88 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2023
Such a beautiful place, it is so well presented, little pieces of art hidden on the sidewalk or in the bush, very clever even the foot path was art everyone who had anything to do with this amazing skywalk should be very proud. There is a cafe there as well we can recommend the blueberry muffins service was good and plenty of seating. There were no flies around either a great experience
Written 17 June 2023
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Debbie
Perth191 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2021
Hold onto your hat, phone and sunnies. If the wind is strong your hat may be blown off your head. There are heaps of hats below.
The set up is amazing. The road leading to it is now all proper road and not just gravel, so you don't need a 4WD. The cost is $15 per vehicle and that voucher lasts 24 hours. There is no other spending if you don't want. Take plenty of water with you as it gets very hot, about 10 degrees hotter than town.
The view is amazing and there are signs with information about the animals and the area and little statues around so it adds to the experience.
Just note before you go that if you are afraid of heights, don't look down. Also the skywalk has a slight shake but it feels very safe.
Written 24 January 2021
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gabski_polka
Perth, Australia120 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2021
No trip to Kalbarri is complete without visiting the Skywalk and nearby Nature's Window. Entry is $15 per vehicle, which you can pay as you enter the national park, online or in town at the Kalbarri visitor centre.
The structure itself is an amazing feat of engineering and the views of the gorge and Murchison River are breath taking. There is plenty of parking, toilets and a cafe on site (which is currently closed). The sculpture walk is interesting and at times very realistic and life like!
Written 5 January 2022
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bluebay06
La Spezia, Italy2,692 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2021
At the end of the sealed road that goes to the sky walk there is a large car park. From here, with access suitable for all, you reach the terrace of the skywalk where there is a kiosk, an undercover seating and toilets. There are numerous explanatory signs giving detailed information about the park from its geology to the fauna and history. No additional payment is required other than the park entrance fee. We arrived on a weekday afternoon and no one was there while the kiosk was closed. We have seen the first of the two skywalks, a rigid structural walkway that extends horizontally supported at only one end. Unlike skywalks in other areas of the world that we have visited, this one does not have a glass floor, but here the floor is formed by an iron grid that still allows you to see perfectly what is under your feet. And under the feet there are 100m of nothing to the river bed. What makes the view spectacular is that the skywalk is on the high and steep side of the gorge while the opposite bank of the river is almost flat allowing you to see a very large area of the Kalbarri almost as if you were flying. On the right you can see the winding and zigzagging course that the Murchison River has carved out over the millennia. There are no substantial differences in what you see from the two walkways even if one is 25m and the other 17m. We spent several minutes carefully exploring the sparse bush and sandy shore on the opposite side of the river in hopes of spotting something. No animals. Two nankeen kestrels (Falco cenchroides) flew in the sky while a pair of Australian black swans (Cygnus atratus) were swimming in the river. A small disappointment as the explanatory signs at the entrance listed the rich fauna of the park. Despite the long wait, we only saw a few bush birds flying stealthily up the gorge wall between the two skywalks, in addition of course to the numerous local fauna statues which, on a 1: 1 scale, are placed here and there in the area. A wonderful view of the Kalbarri NP and the course of the river that cannot be missed by those who visit this park.
Written 25 August 2021
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Jonique Life
Australia1,864 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Couples
All I can say is: STUNNING, for the small fee you pay to get in per day and you get this skywalk experience, wow. It's a marvellous small walk suited for all. If you are afraid of heights it may be scary but the views are phenomenal. There is also a small cafe here, heaps of toilets and plaques with heaps of information about the area and it's animals. It is a lovely bitumen drive in, no caravans can be towed!

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Written 19 October 2021
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bob
Perth, Australia31 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2022
Great drive into the Park on good sealed roads, entrance fee minimal compared to cost of running the park.
The sky walk comes close to rivalling the Sydney harbour Bridge climb - for grandeur and when you see it from below it is very unobtrusive and blends into the landscape.
The surroundings with the explanations of the typography and history just add to the brilliance of this facility.
Written 4 June 2022
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Rocktoreef88
Brisbane, Australia29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2022
Gosh what an amazing engineering effort and amazing interpretative displays from Parks. Well done!
Can I say, it was pouring down rain when we visited and we still went on the walk and my gosh it was even so beautiful in the rain. The scenery was breathtaking and so so so fun to walk the skywalk and see through the landscape.
I had the most fun looking at the statues and the footprints and all the little hidden messages around the park that show animals, and learning and interpretive displays. The absolute best I have seen in any national park.
I do not know how the cafe works if it is operated well as it was closed when we went but it is the ideal spot and I hope it is done in a nice way that fits in the national park. You have a golden opportunity to create a great takeaway message of conservation and I hope visitors see it that way. Appreciate nature and look after it.
Well done Kalbarri, a beautiful spot.
Written 11 October 2022
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AlbanyRick
Albany, Australia2,006 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Family
I was a bit skeptical of this, because I've been to Kalbarri numerous times, and didn't think that a lookout feature like this would really improve the views of the gorges that we've always had.

I was wrong. Being able to go right over the gorge and look down gives an amazing perspective and view that you otherwise wouldn't have. It's all wheelchair accessible (only a short walk), and there's a restaurant on site as well.

They've done a really good job with this!
Written 7 October 2023
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Kate Vale
14 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2022
Went to the walk twice while we stayed in Kalbarri. Once by day and once at sunset. Both were fantastic. The view from the skywalk is panoramic, and breathtaking. At sunset, the changing colours of the gorges is beautiful to photograph. Amazing place.
Written 26 July 2022
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