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Karijini<br />

Karijini National Park is 250 kilometres from Port Headland, the second largest of the<br />

National Parks in Western <strong>Australia</strong>. Formerly known as the Hamersley Ranges National<br />

Park, it can be reached off the Great Northern Highway, 180km west of Newman. There<br />

are waterfalls and gorges, mountains, rivers and diverse flora and fauna. There are some<br />

great adventure trails through the park, with walking and swimming being the main<br />

activities.<br />

Dale’s Gorge<br />

This gorge is is the most lush of the gorges and is located 10kms east of the visitors<br />

centre. There is a waterfall her called Fortesque Falls and close by is a large swimming<br />

hole. There is also a trail to Circular Pool which resembles a bowl made out of rock and<br />

is surrounded by ferns.<br />

Hamersley Gorge<br />

This gorge is located at the western border of the park and some 100km from Dale's<br />

Gorge and the Visitors centre. The Fortesque River runs through here and the colors of<br />

the rock and water combinations are vibrant.<br />

Kalamina Gorge<br />

This is the most beautiful gorge and is also easy to explore so very popular.<br />

Mount Bryce<br />

Known to be WA's second highest mountain, towering to 1235 metres is Mount Bryce.<br />

You can climb it to see the amazing view but be warned it is 9km trek and estimated<br />

return climb is 6 hours.<br />

Oxer Lookout<br />

This spectacular lookout provides a good viewpoint from the edge of a hundred metre<br />

drop and you can see the four different gorges.<br />

Weano Gorge<br />

This is the deepest gorge and the most challenging. You may need an experienced guide<br />

to take you to this one. A good degree of fitness is required to tackle Weano Gorge as it is<br />

quite adventurous.<br />

Margaret River<br />

Margaret River well to the south of Perth is known for wine, caves and scenery and<br />

makes for a busy tourist area. Margaret River is 100 km south of Bunbury on the Bussell<br />

Highway.<br />

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