Kallbarri National Park 1st November

 Lucky bay camp ground is about 30km out of Kalbarri and is $11 per car per night. It has drop toilets and camp kitchen, you can have a fire there is a skip for rubbish and dogs are allowed. You can drive on the beach and there is a beautiful lagoon for swimming about 1 km down from the campsite. We had the friendliest camp hosts at this place shout out to Andrew and Lisa. 


Today we headed for Kalbarri National Park and in particular the sky walk. My sister had done this trip with her family 10 years ago and there was no sky walk so these pics are for you Span.

Note the other platform in the background awesome.

There are two viewing platforms that jut out over the Murchison River Gorge. The floor is a see through grate so you can view the valley and river below when walking to the edge. It is spectacular and there are some great art installations and information boards to read. There is also a coffee shop if you need a cup.




Art along the way. This artist used welding as their medium, love it.

 Stone and Steel etched in the pathways 

Next stop is Natures window.
A short drive and a short walk from the car park takes you to this lookout.
 I will let the pictures speak for themselves.
There ancient tracks left in the rocks from creatures long ago.




From here we headed to Z bend aptly named as it is a Z shaped turn in the river. Its about a 4 km return walk absolutely worth it. The walk finishes at river below and the silence of the busy is golden, just nature ahhhhh.




The last part of the day was spent photographing the wild flowers of Kallbarri NP OMG see next post.










 

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