Karijini National Park covers 627,422 hectares and is Western Australia’s second largest National Park. Set in the Hamersley Range in the heart of the Pilbara, the expansive Karijini National Park offers rugged scenery, ancient geological formations, and a range of recreational experiences.
The Park offers a diverse network of hikes and walks, catering to all levels of fitness.
These trails provide the opportunity to experience the park’s awe-inspiring waterfalls, refreshing waterholes, and abundance of wildlife.
If you’re not the hiking type, there are a number of easily accessible locations where you can look down into the deep canyons below.
If you’re looking for an adventure to remember, get ready to explore deep into the subterranean gorges, wade through water and swim beneath cascading waterfalls. With so many amazing places to see, it’s an experience you’ll remember for a lifetime.
The Shire of Ashburton acknowledges the Banjima, Tinhawangka, Kurrama and Innawonga Peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Karijini National Park.