Kalbarri Skywalk – A Trail Suspended in the Sky
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Kalbarri Skywalk – A Trail Suspended in the Sky

Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri National Park in Australia is an undeniable gem nestled within the vast expanse of Western Australia’s natural wonders. The park boasts not only the iconic Nature’s Window featured in National Geographic but also the captivating Pink Lake nearby, which has captured the hearts of countless visitors!

Now, let’s introduce you to a rising star among Instagram-worthy spots in the park—the Kalbarri Skywalk.

Kalbarri Skywalk – Things you need to know

This trail of dark brown metal and steel structure extends from the top of the rust-red cliffs of Kalbarri, soaring over 100 meters above the Murchison Gorge. It features two viewing platforms, one 25 meters long and the other 17 meters long, where you can walk right up to the edge and admire the magnificent panorama of the national park.

You can immerse yourself in the breathtaking vistas of the grand canyon, rusty rock formations, winding rivers, and vast wilderness, all in a 360-degree spectacle.

The design of the skywalk seamlessly blends with the surrounding environment, adding a touch of whimsy to the timeless splendor of the gorge. As you gaze upon the vast expanse of the open sky, it feels as though the blue heavens are within your reach!

Additional tips visiting Kalbarri Skywalk

Kalbarri is located approximately 550 km north of Perth. We recommend allocating at least 2 to 3 days for your trip, allowing you to visit other hidden gems along the way, such as The Pinnacles and the Pink Lake.

Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring Milky Way stretching across the night sky with your naked eyes.

Address: Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia 6536, Australia

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