Free things to do in Kalbarri
Blue HolesBlue Holes is located along the Red Bluff Road/George Grey Drive, just south of Kalbarri's town. | |
Chinaman's BeachThe tranquil setting of Chinaman’s Beach on the Murchison River in the heart of Kalbarri, makes it a popular swimming spot. | |
Kalbarri Coastal CliffsStarting at Red Bluff, just south of Kalbarri town, the dramatic coastal cliffs extend 13km to the National Park's southern boundary. | |
Eagle GorgeEagle Gorge in the Kalbarri National Park offers spectacular views of the Murchison River and the interior of the park from its peak. | |
Meanarra Hill LookoutThe Meanarra Hill Lookout walk is a 300m return trail with beautiful panoramic views over the town of Kalbarri, the mouth of the Murchison River and inland across the park. | |
Mushroom RockThe blue of the ocean and the orange of the sandstone are a stunning contrast in the landscape. | |
Natural Bridge - Castle CoveThe Natural Bridge lookout is only a short walk from the parking area, where you can enjoy the stunning coastal views from the safety of the lookout enclosure. | |
Kalbarri Pelican FeedingFeeding is located daily on the foreshore opposite the Murchison Caravan Park. | |
Pink Lake (Hutt Lagoon)We just can’t get enough of Hutt Lagoon – this dreamlike lake draws visitors from near and far, and astounds onlookers with its vivid waters. | |
Pot AlleyPot Alley is a picturesque ocean gorge in Kalbarri National Park, boasting spectacular ocean scenery amidst the expansive rugged gorges. | |
Red Bluff LookoutThe short walk trail from the parking area to the lookouts is sealed and easy going. | |
Ross Graham LookoutThe Ross Graham Lookout provides excellent views of the Murchison River Gorge. | |
Shellhouse GrandstandContinual pounding by the Indian Ocean claims massive chunks of this soft limestone coast, leaving remnant cliff formations. | |
Kalbarri Visitor CentreOn arrival make your first stop the Visitor Centre on the main street where friendly local staff will help you make the most of our spectacular town. | |
Zuytdorp Cliffs & MemorialThe Zuytdorp Cliffs extend for about 150 km (93 mi) along a rugged, spectacular and little visited segment of the Western Australian Indian Ocean coast. | |
HorrocksLocated approximately 93km from Kalbarri, Horrocks is a stunning place to visit with plenty to do for the whole family. | |
Lynton Convict DepotThe Lynton Convict Hiring Depot was the first convict depot north of Fremantle, Western Australia. It was established on 22 May 1853 with the arrival of the 173 ton brigantine Leander, which transferred 60 ticket-of-leave convicts and Pensioner Guards that had arrived at Fremantle on the Pyrenees on 1 May. | |
Port GregoryA small fishing village with beautiful beaches and an incredibly beautiful and unique pink lake. | |
Wheelchair FriendlyIf you are visiting the town of Kalbarri there is a good chance that most places you visit will be wheelchair accessible. |