Karijini National Park
Karijini National Park

Karijini National Park is one of Western Australia’s largest national parks, and arguably one of the most spectacular.

Haunting in its rugged, red beauty and unbeatable for adventure, the park is famous for its sheer gorges, waterfalls and cool swimming holes. A visit to Karijini National Park is a must!

Karijini National Park is best accessed by joining a four-wheel drive tour. There are a number of tour operators taking visitors from Perth to Karijini and the surrounding region.

You can also fly to Exmouth, Karratha or Broome to join a tour, or hire a vehicle and drive yourself there.

The park has a system of excellent walk trails of varying levels, for the beginner to the adventurous, which will lead you deep into the subterranean gorges and through waterfalls where you can dive into sparkling rock pools.

There are excellent picnic areas as well as allocated camping sites within the park (visitor and camping fees apply). Visit the newly opened Karijini Visitor Centre for information and see the interactive natural and cultural heritage displays, pick up some film and souveniers, or just grab a cold drink.