Map of Karijini National Park – Gorges, Lookouts & WA Guide
Map of Karijini National Park – Gorges, Lookouts & WA Guide
This map of Karijini National Park provides an overview of one of Australia's most spectacular outback destinations, including major gorges, lookouts, visitor areas, walking trails and key attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Karijini National Park is laid out.
Located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Karijini National Park is famous for dramatic red-rock gorges, waterfalls, swimming holes, rugged landscapes and some of Australia's most iconic hiking experiences.
Karijini National Park is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Major attractions include Dales Gorge, Hancock Gorge, Weano Gorge, Oxer Lookout, Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool.
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This Karijini National Park map highlights gorges, lookouts, walking trails, campgrounds and major visitor attractions.
Where Is Karijini National Park Located?
Karijini National Park is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, inland from the coast between Tom Price and Newman. It is one of Australia's largest and most visited national parks.
- North: Pilbara mining regions
- South: Inland Western Australia
- East: Newman direction
- West: Tom Price and Hamersley Range areas
Main Attractions of Karijini National Park
- Dales Gorge — one of the park's most visited areas
- Fortescue Falls — permanent waterfall attraction
- Fern Pool — popular swimming location
- Hancock Gorge — famous adventure gorge
- Weano Gorge — dramatic rock formations
- Oxer Lookout — iconic gorge viewpoint
- Joffre Gorge — circular amphitheatre-like gorge
- Knox Gorge — remote walking destination
- Kalamina Gorge — accessible scenic gorge
- Hamersley Gorge — western park attraction
Major Areas of Karijini Explained
- Dales Area — waterfalls and swimming holes
- Central Gorge District — Hancock, Weano and Knox Gorges
- Oxer Lookout Area — major scenic viewpoints
- Western Karijini — Hamersley Gorge region
- Visitor Centre Precinct — information and facilities hub
Key Geographic Features
- Hamersley Range — defining mountain system
- Ancient rock formations — among the oldest on Earth
- Deep gorges — signature feature of the park
- Permanent waterholes — support wildlife and recreation
- Red Pilbara landscapes — iconic regional scenery
- Rock pools and waterfalls — major visitor attractions
Karijini Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Karijini National Park is useful for understanding how attractions are spread throughout the park.
- Karijini Drive — principal park access route
- Tom Price access roads — western approach
- Newman access routes — eastern approach
- Visitor centre roads — connect key attractions
- Walking tracks — provide access into the gorges
Why People Search for a Map of Karijini National Park
- To locate major gorges and lookouts
- To plan hiking and sightseeing trips
- To find Fortescue Falls and Fern Pool
- To understand park access routes
- To explore Western Australia's Pilbara region
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Browse CollectionKarijini National Park Map Resources
- OpenStreetMap – Karijini National Park
- Google Maps – Karijini National Park
- Wikimedia Commons – Karijini Maps
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Karijini National Park Map FAQs
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Where is Karijini National Park located?
Karijini National Park is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. -
What is Karijini known for?
Karijini is known for spectacular gorges, waterfalls, swimming holes and ancient landscapes. -
What is the most famous lookout in Karijini?
Oxer Lookout is one of the park's most famous viewpoints. -
Can you swim in Karijini?
Several areas, including Fern Pool and some gorge waterholes, are popular swimming locations when conditions permit.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, hiking, climbing, emergency use or official determinations. Weather, track conditions, closures, water levels and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.