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Karijini WA 6751, Australia
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Karijini National Park

Karijini WA 6751, Australia
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We visited at the end of September in a motorhome. Boy was it hot- too hot as there are no powered sites to plug in aircon and no reprieve from vegetation as it is low and sparse. I would recommend staying at time price 1hr and 10mins away and driving to Karijini each day. Much better than dying of heat in the motorhome. That being said- Karijini NP is very unique and a must do. The landscape is profundity beautiful with the red soil and ancient gorges. Fortescue and fern pool are lovely places to cool off . We did the Hancock gorge walk with our seven year old and it was amazing. I’d recommend going through the water rather than scaling the side as it can get a bit thin and scary.
sandra l.sandra l.
One of our favorite Np. We visited end of September. Quite late in the season and already low water levels. Last time was August and more water, which I would recommend. That was ten years ago. Things have changed. Lots more tourists, easier access to swimholes which means lots of people. Unfortunately. Fortescue Falls reminded us of Litchfield Np. Many park at the car park, walk down to the pools and back again. Dales Gorge was still our favorite.
Justin OrigenJustin Origen
The most beautiful and diverse park in WA. The roads are now sealed (except for hammersly gorge). Easy access to most gorges and toilets and picnic tables at each spot.
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We visited at the end of September in a motorhome. Boy was it hot- too hot as there are no powered sites to plug in aircon and no reprieve from vegetation as it is low and sparse. I would recommend staying at time price 1hr and 10mins away and driving to Karijini each day. Much better than dying of heat in the motorhome. That being said- Karijini NP is very unique and a must do. The landscape is profundity beautiful with the red soil and ancient gorges. Fortescue and fern pool are lovely places to cool off . We did the Hancock gorge walk with our seven year old and it was amazing. I’d recommend going through the water rather than scaling the side as it can get a bit thin and scary.
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One of our favorite Np. We visited end of September. Quite late in the season and already low water levels. Last time was August and more water, which I would recommend. That was ten years ago. Things have changed. Lots more tourists, easier access to swimholes which means lots of people. Unfortunately. Fortescue Falls reminded us of Litchfield Np. Many park at the car park, walk down to the pools and back again. Dales Gorge was still our favorite.
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The most beautiful and diverse park in WA. The roads are now sealed (except for hammersly gorge). Easy access to most gorges and toilets and picnic tables at each spot.
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We visited at the end of September in a motorhome. Boy was it hot- too hot as there are no powered sites to plug in aircon and no reprieve from vegetation as it is low and sparse. I would recommend staying at time price 1hr and 10mins away and driving to Karijini each day. Much better than dying of heat in the motorhome. That being said- Karijini NP is very unique and a must do. The landscape is profundity beautiful with the red soil and ancient gorges. Fortescue and fern pool are lovely places to cool off . We did the Hancock gorge walk with our seven year old and it was amazing. I’d recommend going through the water rather than scaling the side as it can get a bit...

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20w

One of our favorite Np. We visited end of September. Quite late in the season and already low water levels. Last time was August and more water, which I would recommend. That was ten years ago. Things have changed. Lots more tourists, easier access to swimholes which means lots of people. Unfortunately. Fortescue Falls reminded us of Litchfield Np. Many park at the car park, walk down to the pools and back again. Dales Gorge was still...

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5.0
27w

The most beautiful and diverse park in WA. The roads are now sealed (except for hammersly gorge). Easy access to most gorges and toilets and picnic tables...

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