Rating: 🌟 Highly Recommend
Kalbarri is where red rock gorges meet turquoise ocean. Located on WA’s Coral Coast, it’s famous for jaw-dropping cliffs, wildflower displays, and one of Australia’s most photographed lookouts — Nature’s Window. It’s remote, raw, and unforgettable.
Top Things to Do
Kalbarri National Park – Hike, paddle, or just take in epic views of the Murchison River Gorge.
Nature’s Window – The iconic rock arch that frames the gorge perfectly (sunrise or sunset for the glow!).
Skywalks – Two glass platforms that extend out over the gorge — a must-see!
Coastal Cliffs Walks – Explore Red Bluff, Mushroom Rock, and Eagle Gorge.
Z-Bend & Loop Trail – Great hikes into the rugged gorge system (be ready for heat!).
Hutt Lagoon (Pink Lake) – Bright pink salt lake just 30 mins south — best seen mid-morning on a sunny day.
Spot wild emus, pelicans & dolphins – Kalbarri’s wildlife is everywhere.
How Many Days to Spend
Minimum: 2–3 full days – Explore Kalbarri National Park’s Nature’s Window and Z-Bend, and relax at Blue Holes or Chinaman’s Beach.
Ideal: 4–5 days – Add in coastal cliff walks, the inland gorges, kayaking the Murchison River, and whale watching (in season).
More time? Use Kalbarri as part of a longer Coral Coast road trip – head north to Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, and Coral Bay, or south toward Geraldton.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (Aug–Oct): Peak wildflower season — over 1,200 species in bloom.
Autumn (Mar–May): Cooler for hiking, still warm enough to swim.
Winter (Jun–Aug): Whale watching and mild weather.
Avoid summer (Dec–Feb) unless you're prepared for intense heat.
Where to Stay
Kalbarri Town: Small, walkable, with a range of hotels, motels, and holiday parks.
Top Picks:
Kalbarri Edge Resort
Murchison View Apartments
Kalbarri Palm Resort
Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park (camping/glamping)
Where to Eat & Drink
Finlay’s Kalbarri: Outdoor seafood BBQ and local brews under the stars.
The Gorges Café: Chill café for brekkie and coffee.
Upstairs Restaurant: Elevated dining with coastal views.
Angie’s Café: Great for takeaway fish and chips.
Kalbarri Pub: Classic country pub vibe with cold drinks after a hike.
Travel Tips
Start hikes early – It gets hot fast, especially in the gorge.
Bring water, hat, and sunscreen – You’ll be exposed on most trails.
Wildflowers bloom in spring — bring a macro lens if you’re shooting!
4WD not essential – But gives access to deeper park trails.
Fuel up in Geraldton or Northampton – Limited stops between towns.
Top Photo Spots
Nature’s Window – Classic shot, go early or late for soft lighting.
Kalbarri Skywalk – Glass platforms with panoramic gorge views.
Hutt Lagoon (Pink Lake) – Drone-worthy, especially when the lake turns bubblegum pink.
Red Bluff at Sunset – Coastal cliffs glowing golden-orange.
Blue Holes Marine Sanctuary – Aerial shots of coral-filled rock pools.
Budget Breakdown (per day)
Accommodation: $90–$200 AUD
Food: $15–$40 AUD
National Park Pass: ~$15 per vehicle/day
Fuel: ~$60–$100 for Perth–Kalbarri return
Most attractions: Free or low-cost
Tip: Get the WA Parks Pass if visiting multiple parks on your road trip.
How to Get There
From Perth: ~6-hour drive (best done as part of a Coral Coast road trip)
Closest airport: Geraldton (~1.5 hrs away, limited flights)
By car: A must — public transport is not reliable in this region