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Spinifex Hill is an Aboriginal art studio nestled in the heart of Kariyarra Country in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
Friendly small fishing tours departing from Point Samson daily. Only 30 minutes drive from Karratha. Go fishing, whale watching, snorkelling or island hopping. Fishing gear provided.
One of the most popular natural phenomena in Australia is the Staircase to the Moon.
Art. Metal Animals is a metal work gallery in Port Hedland.
The Barrow Island Marine Management Area is offshore and relatively remote. It covers 114,500 hectares includes most of the waters around Barrow Island and the waters around the Lowendal Islands.
Barrow Island Marine Park is a significant breeding and nesting area for threatened sea turtles and its waters support important coral reefs and a diversity of tropical marine animals.
In contrast to the vast stretches of sandy beach in the rest of the park Cape Keraudren features rocky shores, seagrass meadows, narrow sandy beaches, tidal creeks and mangrove-lined muddy bays.
White sands, clear waters and great fishing to be found. Travel 151km along the Great Northern Hwy and then 12km to Coottenbrand tidal creek.
The wharf at Cape Lambert stretches for 2.7km, built to a minimum of 17.87metres above the water. It is the tallest in Australia. Wickham is the town site at the Point Samson Peninsula in the Pilbara.
Karijini National Park in Western Australia offers visitors the chance to explore ancient rock gorges, swim in cool swimming holes, and witness showering waterfalls.
Broad vista of the the Fortescue River and floodplain of cadjeputs.
Situated in the old Dalgety and Co manager's house, this charming historical museum is run by volunteers, all who are long-term locals of Port Hedland.
The Dampier Archipelago is a chain of 42 coastal islands, islets and rocks, where divers may explore coral reefs, while other visitors swim or relax on the beach.
Situated in Dampier, 30 minutes from Karratha is the world's largest salt producers. Watch sea water being processed into crystal salt and loaded onto the largest road trains in Australia.
Deep Gorge in Dampier, Australia is an ideal travel destination for visitors who would love to explore the Murujuga National Park and view the rock art displays.
The oasis in the arid lands.
The Don Rhodes Mining and Transport Museum is a public park in Port Hedland, Western Australia, with an open air display of retired mining machinery and railway rollingstock.
Fern pool and Fortescue Falls is one of the most accecible and picturesque swimming spots within Karijini National Park.
Gregory Gorge is a stunning camp spot located in the Fortesque River region of Western Australia.
This is a dramatic gorge, full of colour texture and refelctions and a great spot for a swim.
Hamersley Range is located within the stunning Karijini National Park, offering breathtaking scenery and showcasing four billion years of Earth's history.
Harding River Dam (Cooya Pooya) is a stunning water catchment area located in Western Australia.
Hearson's Cove Burrup is a breathtaking tourist spot that should be on everyone's bucket list.
Joffre Falls Lookout is a natural wonder located in the Karijini National Park in Western Australia.
Take in the beauty of the stunning Joffre Gorge with fantastic views of the falls and the surrounding landscape.
With its delightful trail and picnicking area, Kalamina Gorge is a great introduction to the gorge system. There is a small car park with information shelter and toilets.
Ideally located in the depths of Karijini National Park, within walking distance of Joffre Gorge, Karijini Eco Retreat offers a selection of accommodation options, while complementing and harmonising with the rugged outback environment.
Karijini National Park offers spectacular rugged scenery, ancient geological formations, a variety of arid-land ecosystems and a range of recreational experiences.
Karijini National Park, formerly known as Hamersley Range National Park, is an Australian national park located in the Hamersley Ranges of the Pilbara region in the Northwestern part of Western Australia.
WA’s largest and most remote national park is located in the Pilbara amid lands between the Great Sandy Desert and the Little Sandy Desert.
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