Kalbarri National Park

Crow taking in the view

Kalbarri National park is a plethora of coastal and riverine scenic wonders, beautiful scenery galore, the coastal lookouts to the south of the town are fabulous and constitute a geology lesson in themselves.

Natural Bridge

The coastal lookouts are free, but to get to the riverine valleys in the park you need a pass or to pay a fee. We have a pass so had a treck up to Nature’s window, which was well worth the effort, especially as i discovered i need to put a new hole in my belt, this grey nomad life must agree with me.

Natures Window

A couple of the lookouts including Z bend were closed for refurbishment when which was a shame and the Kalbarri skywalk is not yet complete, though I am sure it will be a big attraction with spectacular views when it is.

Nine days in and we have still not seen a wild live kangaroo. We have seen birds and parrots galore, several emus and plenty of roadkill though. I suggested we stop and get a few steaks for dinner, but was overruled by the boss once again.

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