Murchison River

Enjoy a canoe along the Murchison River The Murchison River offers great fishing opportunties
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Only a few million years young the Murchison River has carved a gorge through the ancient and spectacular Tumblagooda Sandstone. The contrast of brownish red and purple against bands of white is one of the wonders of the National Park, and draws thousands of visitors each year.

Today the Murchison is home to eagles, songbirds and wetland waders alike - nearly 200 species, if you care to count them. Emus sip from the river’s edge, sea eagles pluck its abundant fish life, dozens of black swans breed in its shallow pools.

Highlights
Kalbarri Edge Resort
Kalbarri Edge Resort

Opens October, 2008.  more


Coastline, image courtesy fo Len Zell
Best Western Kalbarri Palm Resort

Whether you stay one night or one week, the Kalbarri Palm Resort offers relaxing accommodation in well appointed spacious units.    more


The Murchison River offers great fishing opportunties
Murchison River

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Kalbarri Sandboarding
Kalbarri Sandboarding

Experience a full day 4WDriving, sandboarding and snorkelling.  more


Rainbow Jungle
Rainbow Jungle

Rainbow Jungle's Australian Parrot Breeding Centre is a world leader in the breeding and preservation of endangered species.  more


The Murchison River offers great fishing opportunties
Kalbarri

The town is nestled between the shimmering waters of the Murchison River and the beautiful wild bushland of Kalbarri National Park.  more


Outback Travellers Guide
WA Pass - your passport to WA Rewards
The Murchison River offers great fishing opportunties Enjoy a canoe along the Murchison River
WA Pass - your passport to WA Rewards