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 Kalbarri National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kalbarri is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 485 km north of Perth.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalbarri_National_Park   (73 words)

  
 Kalbarri National Park
The spectacular scenery of Kalbarri National Park is the result of many millions of years of geological formation.
The national park boundary is 533 kilometres from Perth.
Located at the mouth of the Murchison River is the charming township of Kalbarri, which supports a thriving fishing industry and provides the tourist base for visitors to the park.
www.calm.wa.gov.au /national_parks/previous_parks_month/kalbarri.html   (1330 words)

  
 Kalbarri - Western Australia -
Visitors with 4WD vehicles can visit the ruins at the eastern edge of the Kalbarri National Park.
The early section through the National Park may be a little rough in places but once out of the park it is a dirt road which is nearly as good as a sealed road.
First contact with the park (for those people travelling west from the North West Coastal Highway) is the virgin bushland beside the road which, while dull in summer, turns into a wonderland of wildflowers in the spring.
www.smh.com.au /news/Western-Australia/Kalbarri/2005/02/17/1108500208491.html   (1342 words)

  
 Western Australia - Kalbarri National Park
Kalbarri National Park protects 80 km of gorges carved into a plateau of red and white Tumblagooda sandstone by the Murchinson River.
Another way to explore the Kalbarri National Park is a canoe trip.
Kalbarri with various motels, hotels, chalets and camping parks is the best starting point for park exploration.
www.steffendargel.net /wa/page_wa_np_kalbarri.htm   (551 words)

  
 Indian Ocean Drive - Tourism Western Australia
The rugged terrain of the Kalbarri National Park, carved by the magnificent Murchison River, is ablaze with wildflowers usually from July through to October.
Kalbarri is the place to go for a relaxing beach holiday, with its calm shallow water in the river mouth and exhilarating surf on the ocean side.
Moving further north, the crayfishing town of Jurien Bay is the hub for a marine park stretching from Wedge Island to Greenhead.
www.westernaustralia.com /en/Destinations/Australias+Coral+Coast/Indian+Ocean+Drive   (449 words)

  
 Kalbarri Tourism
Wild Australian beauty is unsurpassed at Kalbarri National Park, which encompasses the lower reaches of the mighty Murchison River, as it winds its way through spectacular red gorges to the Indian Ocean.
This delightful fishing town is renowned for its rich and diverse wildflower displays during spring and the spectacular gorge and coastal scenery created by the Murchison River as it cuts its way through Kalbarri National Park, home of the spectacular Nature’s Window, to the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.
Kalbarri lies on the Western Australian coast, 661km north of Perth.
www.discoverwest.com.au /western_australia/kalbarri.html   (344 words)

  
 Kalbarri Nat Park to benefit from program to upgrade roads in nat. parks (5/5/98).
The Kalbarri National Park will be a major beneficiary of a $10 million program to upgrade roads in National Parks over the next five years.
The Minister said roads in the Kalbarri National Park north of Geraldton were priorities for the road improvement program.
A total of $4 million would be spent on roads in the Kalbarri National Park over the next five years.
pandora.nla.gov.au /pan/23604/20040615/www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/cabinet/mediast/dg98-19/edwkalbr.html   (287 words)

  
 BUG - Backpackers Guide to Geraldton, Kalbarri and Western Australia's Batavia Coast
Kalbarri doesn't make a big deal of its history and instead is just a pleasant beach town that is a handy base for exploring nearby Kalbarri National Park.
The national park features 80km of gorges and there are some very good hiking trails ranging­ from the easy Z Bend hike (500m) that goes to a rock lookout with views to the Murchison River.
Visitors should be very cautious while hiking in the gorge areas and park rangers recommend that you undertake the longer walks in groups of at least five.
www.bugaustralia.com /destinations/au-wabat.html   (781 words)

  
 The Library Network - Western Australia
Kalbarri is a port town about 590km North of Perth well known for it's scenery and fishing attractions.
www.ami.com.au /wa/view7.html   (29 words)

  
 Kalbarri on Western Australia Coral Coast - Kalbarri.Com
From the gorges of Kalbarri National Park and whales migrating past Kalbarri - Geraldton city of history, sun and surf, wine and fine food, - the dolphins of Monkey Mia and the Shark Bay World Heritage area - Carnarvon and the outback - Exmouth, Coral Bay and the Ningaloo Reef - the list is endless.
Kalbarri Western Australia is a holiday mecca - a place to relax and enjoy some of the most breath taking scenery in Australia.
Kalbarri should be on your agenda to stop and take a break; - or explore the Monkey Mia, Shark Bay area or Geraldton region from Kalbarri.
www.kalbarri.com   (764 words)

  
 DRIVING TO MONKEY MIA DOLPHIN 3
The 66km side trip to kalbarri Town travels through the heart of the Kalbarri National Park with signposted turnoffs to the river gorges and scenic attractions.
DRIVE YOURSELF TO 12 km north of Binnu is the turnoff (left) to the coastal resort town of Kalbarri (66km) and the fabulous kalbarri National Park.
The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management and interpretive materials describing the region may be collected at the Park Ranger's Office or at the Kalbarri Tourist Bureau.
members.westnet.com.au /mmdr/old/drive3.html   (1118 words)

  
 Attractions Tourism Information for Gascoyne/Outback Coast and Mid West , Western Australia, Australia
Kalbarri National Park: This National Park surrounds the Murchison River and is home to a large range of native animals and wildflowers.
Karijini National Park: The scenery in this park is nothing short of spectacular, with mountains, gorges, rivers and plateaux.
A wide range of wildlife habitats and plants and animals of the Pilbara are protected here in what is one of the largest national parks in Western Australia.
www.travelmall.com.au /travel_mall/destinations/GascoyneOutback_Coast_and2.html   (968 words)

  
 From Kalbarri to Nambung National Park
Kalbarri National Park covers about 1.800 square Kms, and the distance from Kalbarri to the main
Kalbarri is famous as well for its wildflowers.
Kalbarri and Nambung Perth and York Wave Rock and Goldfields Esperance Stirling Range
www.hdenis.com /WA6.html   (299 words)

  
 Australian guided walking holidays. South-West Australia 18 to 27 days in National Parks and wildflowers
Kalbarri National Park - The Murchison River, a central feature of this park, fed from its source some 500kms inland winds its way to the Indian Ocean by carving out a steep and twisted 80 km red and white banded gorge.
Mt Frankland National Park - This park boasts a prolific bird population surrounding the mountain and accessible on very short walks.
Meals as indicated, tour memento, National Park entries, accommodation twin share, transport and guide services, celebration dinner, local guide fees, various feature entries and travel extras.
www.natureboundaustralia.com /tours/southwest/default.php   (1675 words)

  
 Kalbarri Birding Sites
The turnoff to the Z Bend and The Loop is nearly 10km from Kalbarri (6km past the turnoff to Meanarra Hill).
Kalbarri (Post Office S27° 42´ 40" E114° 09´ 50") is at the mouth of the Murchison River located about 590km from Perth off the North West Coastal Highway.
Again, you need to pay the daily park fee, although the fee for The Loop and the Z Bend is valid for all the park.
members.iinet.net.au /~foconnor/sites/kalbarri.htm   (791 words)

  
 Kalbarri NP
Mileage is unlimited in Kalbarri and in the national park, and the drive up River Road at the town’s northern end will give you a chance to fiddle with the transmission levers.
With the dramatic scenery of the Kalbarri National Park on its doorstep, few resorts can boast such an ideal location, together with good, inexpensive accommodation and a host of activities.
Kalbarri Coach Tours (tel 08/9937 1161) visits both areas several times a week for around $40, with a range of more adventurous options available too.
www.pacificislandtravel.com /australia/west_australia/kalbarri.asp   (1248 words)

  
 Kalbarri Nov 8
Island Rock The town of Kalbarri lies on the coast, 60 km from the main road, smack dab in the middle of Kalbarri National Park.
We had a wonderfully colorful seafood dinner at Finlay's BBQ in Kalbarri (kind of a Australian Luau atmosphere), and then hit the road to do some hiking and exploring in Kalbarri National Park.
Kalbarri National Park encompasses both the beautiful coastal scenery above - and a miniature 'Grand Canyon-like' carved out river gorge.
www.geocities.com /kyte_clein/11082000.html   (711 words)

  
 Exmouth Explorer - Hiking, swimming with dolphins & Ningaloo Reef adventure tour Australia
Kalbarri National Park (A) Denham (A) Warroora (A) Exmouth (A) Exmouth (A) Northbrook (A) Perth
After an early rise we take a short drive to Murchison Gorge in Kalbarri National Park.
From here we continue on to Kalbarri and our overnight accommodation.
www.letstrekaustralia.com /tours/LEX.htm   (682 words)

  
 About Kalbarri - Surfing, Fishing, Whale Watching, Bush Walking
The scenery of Kalbarri National Park is the result of many millions of years of geological formation.
From Red Bluff - nearly touching the Wittecarra Beach House - the spectacular coastal cliffs extend 13 kms to the southern boundary of the Kalbarri National Park.
The Murchison River winds its way down to the Kabarri river mouth through the phenomenal inland gorges of the Kalbarri National Park.
www.kalbarriaccommodation.com /aboutkalbarri.html   (597 words)

  
 National Parks in Australien Western Australia
There are no camping areas within the park but all services and styles of accommodation are available nearby at Kalbarri.
Two popular fishing spots within the park are at Kangaroo Point and Hangover Bay, limited facilities are available at both places including toilets and picnic tables.
Bushwalking is without doubt the best way to experience the park but there is no drinking water available so you must carry your own.
www.outback-info.de /australien/special/westernaustralia.htm   (285 words)

  
 KALBARRI
From Kalbarri there are a number of adventure tours into the Kalbarri National Park, including camping tours, fishing charters, horse riding, canoeing and much more.
From Kalbarri you should definitely head into the Kalbarri National Park, which features an array of beautiful gorges along the Murchison River and plenty of bushwalking trails.
The Kalbarri National Park has added beauty during the Spring, when the Wildflowers are out.
www.australianexplorer.com /kalbarri.htm   (299 words)

  
 Drummond Cove Holiday Park
Drummond Cove Holiday Park is situated midway between the two main wildflower areas of the region - Kalbarri national park to the North and the historic town of Carnamah, providing a great central point to start your search for wildflowers in the Midwest area, Western Australia's premiere wildflower region.
Other facilities at our park include an onsite liquor store with a bottle shop, a delicatessen with a range of everyday items, large outdoor entertaining areas with barbecues and a swimming pool, as well as an adventure playground that is sure to keep the children occupied for hours.
Drummond Cove Holiday Park, with it's peaceful and safe, family holiday environment is a short walking distance from some of the regions best beaches, providing the perfect holiday destination for lovers of nature, the environment, the great outdoors and unspoiled beaches.
www.drummondcove.com   (479 words)

  
 FunJet Vacation Guide - The North West!
Kalbarri national park was another big surprise, there were loads to see and do.
In the heart of the park were fantastic gorges and canyons on a truly massive scale.
After Kalbarri we travelled to Cervantes where we visited the pinnacles desert.
funjet-vacation-guide.com /news-31517.html   (915 words)

  
 wac.html
The next day D and I rented a 4WD suzuki car to go to the national park.
Kalbarri was like hitting the proverbial wall for me. So we pushed the bikes to look at the cliffs and then I had to try to go see the Mushroom rock.
I got in trouble with the guide because I had bought an all park pass but it was good for a car only and I had no car.
home.capecod.net /~ehahn/oz/wac.html   (1111 words)

  
 Kalbarri Australia Kalbarri Western Australia - Attractions and Places to See
The 183 000 hectare Kalbarri National Park is located on the lower reaches of the Murchison River.
Detailed information about the unique Kalbarri National Park can be found at "Nature Base" Kalbarri National Park web site.
From the pristine waters of Kalbarri see Seahorses, Giant Lobsters, Deep Sea Crabs and Coral Reef Fish at the Kalbarri Oceanarium in an environment that matches that of the natural ocean and river.
www.ningaloo.com /kalbarri/places.html   (997 words)

  
 A Tourist Information Resource for Gascoyne/Outback Coast and Mid West , Western Australia, Australia
The area is picturesque with spectacular gorges of the river running through the Kalbarri National Park.
Nambung National Park is known best for its bizarre limestone formations known as The Pinnacles.
Kalbarri is a popular holiday resort situated on the coast at the mouth of the Murchison River.
www.oztravel.com.au /travel_mall/destinations/GascoyneOutback_Coast_and1.html   (672 words)

  
 Sectors O & P
Undertake detailed assessment of the UCL between the Kalbarri National Park and the Hutt Lagoon (including the northern end of the lagoon and adjacent coastal foreshore areas) to establish conservation values and provide the basis for vesting arrangements and management plans – with the view to transferring the land to the CALM-managed estate.
The coastal UCL has the potential to be formally managed as a coastal reserve and CALM has expressed interest in incorporating the area into the CALM-managed estate as an important linking reserve between the Kalbarri National Park and the Hutt Lagoon.
Isolated farm-stay style tourism accommodation facilities may be appropriate east of the Kalbarri – Port Gregory Road.
www.geraldton.wa.gov.au /Extranet/Reports/BCS/J.htm   (1217 words)

  
 ebookers.ie - The Destination for your imagation
On to Millstream-Chichester National Park with its oasis of lily ponds and ferns.
Explore the lush tropical waterfalls of Florence and Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park.
Travel to Nambung National Park and take a walk through the mysterious Pinnacle Desert, limestone outcrops scattering the landscape.
www.ebookers.ie /holidays/australia/tours/westerndiscovery_tour3.html   (750 words)

  
 Aussie Outback Safaris Monkey Mia tour itinerary
Continuing in the Kalbarri National Park it's on to the Z-bend gorge, and the steep scramble down to the Murchison River.
This morning we head to the gorges of the Kalbarri National Park.
Next stop is Greenough Wildlife Park (entry fee included in cost of tour), where can you wander amongst the kangaroos, and get personal with a python, as owner Rick introduces us to a range of West Australian reptiles.
www.outbacktours.info /itinerary.htm   (1703 words)

  
 Kalbarri Accommodation: Kalbarri Reef Villas: Western Australia
Kalbarri is an unspoilt town with attractions both landbased and on the water.
At the Kalbarri Reef Villas the couple that manage the villas are also the couple that clean the villas and live on-site to assist and make your stay an enjoyable one.
Kalbarri Reef Villas accommodation consists of eight 2 bedroom villas and one 1 bedroom "honeymoon suite" villa.
www.reefvillas.com.au   (588 words)

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