
5 public toilets in Kalbarri — the gorge-walking, cliff-hugging, pelican-feeding town where a Dutch ship wrecked in 1712 carrying silver coins and the Murchison River carved a canyon over 400 million years. Nature's Window and the Skywalk are worth the 6 hours from Perth. Go before you walk.
5 facilities available in Kalbarri
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Use Kalbarri town first
National park gorge walks have LIMITED facilities. Go in town.
Nature's Window, Z-Bend, The Loop — all incredible gorge walks. But most trailheads have basic or no facilities. The Skywalk precinct is the exception. Use town before driving out.
Skywalk precinct has facilities
Twin skywalks (2020) 100m above the gorge. Wheelchair accessible.
Projecting 25m and 17m over the gorge rim. Universally accessible — one of the few wheelchair-friendly experiences in Kalbarri NP. Facilities at the precinct.
Use town before coast drive
Island Rock, Natural Bridge, coastal cliff walks. No cliff toilets.
The coastal section of Kalbarri NP has dramatic cliff formations. No facilities at any of the cliff lookouts or walks. Use Kalbarri town.
Shops, skate park, visitor centre
Small town (pop 1,600) with all your needs.
Grey Street has the shops, visitor centre, cafes. Pelican feeding at 8:45am daily on the foreshore. Fuel, supermarket, takeaways.
Foreshore / River Mouth block
Canoeing, river cruises, fishing at the mouth.
The Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean here. Canoe hire, river cruise (Reefwalker), fishing from the shore. Toilet at the foreshore.
Town facilities
800+ species. Kalbarri NP explodes with colour.
Kalbarri has 800+ wildflower species — one of the best displays in WA. Peak August-September. The national park and roadside verges burst with colour.
Iconic rock arch framing the Murchison River gorge. 1km walk from car park. Most photographed spot in the park.
Twin skywalks 25m/17m over gorge rim, 100m above river. Wheelchair accessible. $15 entry.
Steep descent to the river. Challenging but rewarding. Swimming possible at the bottom.
8km loop walk through the gorges. Half-day. Spectacular sandstone formations. No shade.
Island Rock, Natural Bridge, Pot Alley, Eagle Gorge. Dramatic cliff formations. Short walks from car parks.
Foreshore park. Pelicans turn up on cue. Free. Great for kids. Informative ranger talk.
800+ species. The national park and roadside verges explode with colour. One of WA's best displays.
Dutch VOC ship carrying silver coins. Wrecked on cliffs 40km north. Zuytdorp Cliffs named after it. Museum in Geraldton.
Small coastal town with solid accommodation options. Book for wildflower season (Aug-Sep) and school holidays.
Hotels, motels, apartments on Grey Street and surrounds. Walk to shops, pelican feeding, foreshore. Kalbarri Edge Resort, Best Western. Most practical base.
Nearest dunnies: Shops, Visitor Centre (indoor), Skate Park — all within walking distance.
Caravan parks and camping. Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park, Murchison Park. Own facilities. Good for families and longer stays.
Park facilities + public foreshore block nearby.
Cottages and houseboats on the Murchison River. Quieter, scenic. Canoe from your doorstep. Kalbarri Anchorage and river-view properties.
Nearest dunnies: Foreshore / River Mouth block.
5 mapped locations including the town shops, skate park, visitor centre, and near the national park. Use town facilities before entering the gorge walks — limited facilities in the park.
An iconic natural rock arch that perfectly frames the Murchison River gorge below. Located in Kalbarri National Park. Short walk from the car park (1km return). One of WA's most photographed landmarks.
Twin skywalks opened in 2020 that project 25m and 17m beyond the gorge rim, over 100m above the Murchison River. Universally accessible (wheelchair-friendly). Part of the national park.
Limited. The Skywalk precinct has facilities. Most other trailheads (Nature's Window, Z-Bend, The Loop) have basic or no facilities. Use Kalbarri town toilets before driving to the gorge walks.
A Dutch East India Company (VOC) ship that wrecked on cliffs 40km north of Kalbarri in June 1712, carrying silver coins from Batavia. The Zuytdorp Cliffs are named after it. One of several historic Dutch wrecks on the WA coast.
About 590km, approximately 6 hours drive via the Indian Ocean Drive or Brand Highway through Geraldton. No direct commercial flights — nearest airport is Geraldton (2hr transfer).
Kalbarri is in the Shire of Northampton. Population ~1,600. Postcode 6536. Nanda country. Kalbarri National Park 183,000 hectares. Dutch shipwreck Zuytdorp (1712). 6hr from Perth.
Kalbarri has riverside and oceanfront options in a town of 1,500. Fills up in WA school holidays.

| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalbarri Edge Resort | Resort | 54 apartments | Yes — full bathrooms | On the clifftop with ocean views. Pool, spa. Self-contained apartments. |
| Pelican Shore Villas | Villa | 22 villas | Yes — full bathrooms | On the Murchison River. Pool, BBQ. Self-contained. Pet-friendly. |
All listings have private bathroom facilities unless noted. Contact properties directly for accessibility requirements or specific bathroom configurations.
| Location | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Kalbarri foreshore | Drinking fountain | Near the river mouth |
| Location | Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jacques Point | Free | Cold outdoor shower |
Kalbarri sits where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean. National park gorges, coastal cliffs, and pelican feeding at the river mouth.


| Park | Toilets | Showers | Dump Station | Water | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalbarri Tudor Holiday Park | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Murchison River Caravan Park | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |