Karijini National Park

Fern Pool, Dales Gorge Have a cuppa and look out over the expansive Hammersely Ranges
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Karijini National Park is second largest National Park in Western Australia and is famous for its spectacular but potentially dangerous gorges.

The National Park covers 620,440 hectares. The park experiences a tropical semi-desert climate with temperatures often over 40 degrees Celsius. The park is home to an abundance of wildlife from red kangaroos, emus and bats to geckos, pythons and the rare pebble mound mouse.

Facilities available include camping and caravan, toilets with disability friendly access, water, barbeques, walking trails, swimming and tourist information.

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Take a refreshing dip in Handrail Pool
Karijini National Park

Karijini National Park is second largest National Park in Western Australia and is famous for its spectacular but potentially dangerous gorges.  more


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