Lookouts in Kalbarri

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Lookouts in Kalbarri

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  • Richard M
    13 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    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.
    Written 29 January 2025
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  • sydneysider48
    Sydney, Australia1,199 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    From the lookout (a short walk form a large car park) perched above the sea there is spectacular view of the sea lined with steep and rugged bright red cliffs. An awe inspiring view of the majesty and colours of nature.
    Written 10 November 2024
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  • sydneysider48
    Sydney, Australia1,199 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The walk from the Skywalk to the Z-Bend is easy and the view from the lookout across the Murchison Gorge and River to the eponymous bend in the River are spectacular. The cliffs are red, rugged and sparsely covered with low scrub and there is a primeval feel to the place and its geology.
    Written 10 November 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China181,207 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    These are two of the three lookout points along the National Park South Access Road turnoff on the Kalbarri Coast. There is a carpark area with signage showing the lookouts as well as the Bigurda Trail route north to Eagle Gorge.

    Visitors can walk along a comfortable path to the two viewpoints where you can enjoy beautiful seascapes as well as the cliffs and beautiful land formations. We enjoyed seeing feral goats, kangaroos and interesting birdlife nearby as well as quite a few whales breaching out at see. Best to have binoculars with you if you want to do a bit of whale watching.

    Overall, this is a very nice stop to make if driving along the Kalbarri Coast and wanting to take in some of the lookout points.
    Written 11 September 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China181,207 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of two viewpoint stops you can make along the south entrance to Kalbarri National Park. You'll find a small carpark area, public toilet and a short 200 metre walk to a viewpoint down into the valley below.

    The views are really nice in the evening with the sun at your back. We spotted kangaroos down by the riverbank as well as three black-flanked rock wallabies in the rock pile just below and to the right side of the viewing deck.

    Overall a nice little spot to visit along with the nearby Ross Graham Lookout just a short distance away.
    Written 1 September 2024
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China181,207 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of two stops you can make along the south entrance to Kalbarri National Park where you find nice viewpoints of the NP and scenery around the Murchison River. You'll find a small carpark area, public toilet and a short 200 metre walk to a viewpoint. The views are really nice in the evening with the sun at your back.

    There is also roughly 500 metre walk down to the river, the closest you can get to the river other than the Natural Window Loop Trail in the northern section of the NP. Overall a nice little spot to visit along with the stop at the nearby Hawks Head Lookout a just a short distance away.
    Written 1 September 2024
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  • CatherineStevens59
    Byron Bay, Australia17 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you want to get an overall view of Kalbarri this is the place to do it. Again...the paths & lookout & surrounding area is so well kept it's a credit to WA. Very easy access to the lookout.
    Written 23 August 2023
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  • Brad
    Hong Kong, China181,207 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of three lookout spots along the National Park South Access Road turnoff along the Kalbarri Coast. There is a small carpark and very nice sea and cliff views here.

    The Bigurda Trail between Natural Bridge (south) and Eagle Gorge (north) passes through Shell House Grandstand for those intending to hike through. Bring a pair of binoculars as well and try a bit of whale watching here. We spotted a few during a 15 minutes stop here.
    Written 11 September 2024
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