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Kalbarri National Park

Top 7 Natural Monuments in Kalbarri National Park

Best natural monuments in Kalbarri National Park showcase ancient gorges, dramatic coastal cliffs, and unique rock formations. The park is located on Western Australia's Coral Coast, where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean. These sites offer diverse hiking opportunities and views of the 400-million-year-old sandstone gorge. Kalbarri National Park features 7 natural monuments.

Best natural monuments in Kalbarri National Park

  • The most popular natural monuments is Nature's Window, a natural monument that is an iconic natural rock arch,…

Last updated: May 23, 2026

Nature's Window

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The iconic Nature’s Window located in Kalbarri’s National Park is a must see! Absolutely stunning. Be there early or very late, as many tourist want to see this landmark.

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Murchison River in Kalbarri National Park

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Challenging but great hike along the Murchison River. Bear in mind that there’s almost no shade along this section.

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Z Bend Lookout

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A short and easy walk brings you to this spectacular rock lookout overlooking the Murchison River.

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Mushroom Rock, Kalbarri National Park

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Pilsen-shaped rock formation on the cliffs of Kalbarri.

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View of the Murchison River

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It can get very hot there. Be sure to have enough water and sunscreen with you. If you have one, you can also take a fly repellent with you, they are very penetrating the whole way. (Beginning of September)

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Sam3
September 24, 2025, Nature's Window

It's most beautiful during the blue hour of photography when the sun makes the window shine orange-red from the west.

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easy hike from the parking lot to Natures Window

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Z-Bend walking trail

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Must See and not as crowded as skywalk and natural window

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Anne
March 26, 2024, Nature's Window

easy access, nice walk. great view

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It can get very hot there. Be sure to have enough water and sunscreen with you. If you have one, you can also take a fly repellent with you, they are very penetrating the whole way. (Beginning of September)

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February 9, 2020, Nature's Window

Probably one of WA's most photographed subjects.

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The Mushroom Rock is easy to miss. Therefore, open your eyes when you reach the cliffs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-see natural monuments in Kalbarri National Park?

Kalbarri National Park offers several iconic natural monuments. Don't miss Nature's Window, a famous rock arch framing the Murchison River. The Z Bend Lookout provides spectacular views into the gorge. Along the coast, the Natural Bridge and Island Rock showcase dramatic sea cliffs, while the Kalbarri Skywalk offers universally accessible panoramic views over the Murchison River.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments and activities in Kalbarri National Park?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Nature's Window area is accessible, and the Kalbarri Skywalk is universally accessible, offering stunning views without strenuous hiking. The Z Bend Lookout also has a relatively short and easy walk to the viewpoint. For easy walks, consider the Red Bluff Lookout Walk or the Nature's Window loop from The Loop, both listed in our Family-friendly hikes in Kalbarri National Park guide.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at these monuments?

You'll encounter a diverse range of natural features. The inland monuments like Nature's Window and Z Bend Lookout feature ancient gorges carved by the Murchison River, with dramatic sandstone cliffs and river views. Along the coast, you'll find spectacular sea cliffs, unique rock formations like Natural Bridge and Island Rock, and the distinctive Mushroom Rock.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Kalbarri National Park?

The best time to visit is generally during the cooler months, from May to October. During this period, temperatures are more moderate, making hiking and exploring the gorges and coastal areas more comfortable. Summer (November to April) can be extremely hot, especially in the inland gorge areas, requiring careful planning and plenty of water.

Are there any wheelchair-accessible natural attractions in Kalbarri National Park?

Yes, the Kalbarri Skywalk (Kaju Yatka) is a standout for its universal accessibility, offering twin skywalks that extend over the Murchison River gorge. Additionally, Hawk's Head Lookout provides a wheelchair-accessible viewing platform, and Ross Graham Lookout offers easy access to the Murchison River's edge.

What hiking opportunities are available near the natural monuments?

Kalbarri National Park offers a range of hiking trails. The iconic Nature's Window is the starting and end point for The Loop Walk, an 8km trail. The Z-Bend River Trail provides a more adventurous experience with descents and ladder climbs into the gorge. Along the coast, the Bigurda Trail connects Island Rock to the Natural Bridge. You can find more options in our Hiking in Kalbarri National Park guide.

What should I wear and bring when visiting the natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain and potential for heat, it's essential to wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen. Bring plenty of water, especially if you plan on hiking, as there is little shade in many areas, particularly along the Murchison River. Fly repellent can also be useful, especially during certain seasons.

Can I see wildlife at the natural monuments?

Yes, the park is home to diverse wildlife. At coastal sites like Red Bluff, you might spot whales between June and November. Inland, near lookouts like Hawk's Head, there's a chance to see rare black-flanked rock wallabies. Keep an eye out for kangaroos, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, near the Murchison River.

What are the entry fees for Kalbarri National Park?

Kalbarri National Park requires an entry fee. For the most current information on fees and passes, including options for single entry or multi-park passes, it's best to check the official Parks and Wildlife Service website or Visit Kalbarri's National Park Guide.

Where can I get the best panoramic views of the region?

For truly expansive views, head to Meanarra Hill, just 5 kilometers from Kalbarri town. At 207 meters above sea level, it offers 360-degree vistas of Kalbarri, the Murchison River meeting the Indian Ocean, and the vast inland stretches of the park. It's particularly stunning at sunset.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Kalbarri National Park?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and unique geological formations. The iconic Nature's Window is a highly sought-after photographic spot, and the Z Bend Lookout is appreciated for its spectacular scenery and being less crowded than other popular spots. Many also enjoy the challenging yet rewarding hikes along the Murchison River.

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