• Kalbarri Skywalk, WA

    August 14, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    Kalbarri skywalk is a must see for all travellers to the area. float on air as you take a thrilling walk out along two cantilevered viewing platforms that hang in mid-air 100 metres above the gorge. inspired by the region's aboriginal heritage and beauty, several local indigenous artists have created interpretive artwork as an important part of the skywalk experience. Discover how the gorge formed millions of years ago or see how many Australian native animal sculptures you can find and maybe discover a fossil or two at this world class tourism attraction.

    The skywalk was built out in the inland river gorges area of the kalbarri national park, as it oversees a section of the Murchison River. It is a 37km drive from the town centre, taking you approx. 30mins to drive out to it. All the roads that lead out to the skywalk and the kalbarri national park are sealed roads and all accessible by 2wd.  once you have parked your car in the assigned car park, its a short walk down a footpath (150 metres) to get the the platforms, which are wheelchair accessible.

    You do not pay for the skywalk but because it was built out in the national park, you will need a national park pass to enter the area. you can buy these at the booth at the start of the Loop-Zbend road on the way to the skywalk, also at the parks and wildlife headquarters on the Ajana-Kalbarri road close to town and the 1 day concession ($10), 1 day ($17) and 5 day ($30) passes are available at the kalbarri visitor centre. These passes are per vehicle, not per person.

    The Skywalk is not dog friendly as it is a National Park.
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