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Karijini National park

22° 29′ 46″ S, 118° 23′ 50″ E

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An iconic wilderness destination

The second largest national park in Australia

Karijini National Park is an iconic, unspoiled nature-based destination. North of the Park, Oxer Lookout has views of the Weano, Red, Hancock and Joffre gorges. At the edge of Weano Gorge, a trail leads to Handrail Pool. To the east are the red rocks of Dales Gorge and the cascades of Fortescue Falls. Indigenous wildlife includes Australian goshawks, ring-tailed dragons and desert tree frogs.

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Located in the Hamersley Ranges of the Pilbara region, north of Western Australia.

How to get there:

You can get to Karijini National Park by car. Tom Price is the closest town to Karijini where you can find accomodations, fuel and food. There are two entrances to Karijini National Park. The eastern entrance leads to Dales Gorge and to the west, Banjima Drive entrance leads to Hancock Gorge.

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