Map of Kalbarri WA | National Park, Skywalk & Visitor Guide
Map of Kalbarri WA – National Park, Skywalk & Visitor Guide
This map of Kalbarri WA provides a detailed overview of one of Western Australia's most famous coastal and nature destinations, including Kalbarri National Park, beaches, gorges, lookouts and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Kalbarri is laid out.
Kalbarri is known for dramatic coastal cliffs, river gorges, wildflower displays, hiking trails and the famous Kalbarri Skywalk. It attracts visitors from across Australia seeking both coastal and inland adventure experiences.
Kalbarri is located on the Coral Coast of Western Australia. Major attractions include Kalbarri National Park, Nature's Window, Kalbarri Skywalk, Red Bluff and the Murchison River.
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Where Is Kalbarri Located?
Kalbarri is located on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, approximately 570 kilometres north of Perth. The town sits at the mouth of the Murchison River where it meets the Indian Ocean.
- North: Shark Bay direction
- South: Geraldton direction
- East: Kalbarri National Park
- West: Indian Ocean coastline
Main Areas and Attractions of Kalbarri
- Kalbarri National Park — major natural attraction
- Kalbarri Skywalk — iconic viewing platform
- Nature's Window — famous rock formation
- Murchison River Gorge — dramatic inland landscape
- Red Bluff — coastal lookout and beach area
- Island Rock — scenic coastal attraction
- Natural Bridge — coastal geological feature
- Chinaman's Beach — town beach and recreation area
- Kalbarri Foreshore — parks and visitor facilities
- Hawk's Head Lookout — panoramic gorge views
Major Areas of Kalbarri Explained
- Town Centre — accommodation, dining and visitor services
- Foreshore Precinct — recreation and riverfront facilities
- National Park Region — gorges, lookouts and hiking trails
- Coastal Cliffs Corridor — ocean views and geological formations
- Murchison River Area — boating, fishing and scenic attractions
Key Geographic Features
- Murchison River — major regional waterway
- Indian Ocean — western coastline
- Kalbarri National Park — protected inland landscape
- River Gorges — dramatic natural formations
- Coastal Cliffs — major tourism attraction
- Wildflower Regions — seasonal attraction during spring
Kalbarri Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Kalbarri is useful for understanding how the town, national park and coastal attractions connect throughout the region.
- North West Coastal Highway — major regional route
- Kalbarri Road — primary town access route
- National Park Access Roads — connect inland attractions
- Coastal Scenic Drives — connect lookouts and beaches
- Regional road connections — connect Kalbarri with Geraldton, Shark Bay and surrounding WA destinations
Why People Search for a Map of Kalbarri WA
- To locate the Kalbarri Skywalk
- To explore Kalbarri National Park
- To find beaches and coastal lookouts
- To plan road trips and holidays
- To understand the layout of the town and surrounding attractions
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Kalbarri WA Map FAQs
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Where is Kalbarri located?
Kalbarri is located on the Coral Coast of Western Australia north of Geraldton. -
What is Kalbarri known for?
Kalbarri is known for its national park, gorges, coastal cliffs, Skywalk and wildflowers. -
Where is the Kalbarri Skywalk?
The Skywalk is located within Kalbarri National Park overlooking the Murchison River Gorge. -
Is Kalbarri worth visiting?
Kalbarri is one of Western Australia's most popular tourism destinations thanks to its unique combination of coastal and inland attractions.
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