Dales Campground

Karijini National Park is a captivating natural paradise located in Western Australia, renowned for being the country's second largest national park. It's remarkable for its ancient landscapes, including vast, scenic gorges that reveal layers of sediments and unique rock formations. These terrains form one of the oldest landscapes in the world, creating a habitat for a diverse range of fascinating wildlife, including kangaroos, echidnas, and numerous bird species. The park's flora also varies with the seasons, offering impressive wildflower displays. Come, explore, and experience nature's wonder at Karijini National Park.

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About this campsite

Karijini National Park, formerly known as Hamersley Ranges, is truly an awe-inspiring natural jewel in the Australian landscape. Famed for its majestic gorges revealing layers of historical sediment, this park elucidates some of the oldest geological formations across the globe. Spanning 627,442 hectares, it stands as the second largest national park of Western Australia. Remarkably diverse, the park nurtures numerous wildlife species, encompassing unique flora and fauna. With seasonal wildflowers flourishing and an array of inhabitants like birds, red kangaroos, rock-wallabies, echidnas, and various bat species, the park pulsates with vibrant biodiversity. Explore Karijini National Park and fully immerse in the beauty and grandeur of Mother Nature's sublime spectacle.

ToiletsToilets
AccessibleAccessible
Drinking WaterDrinking Water
BBQBBQ
CaravansCaravans
Tent SiteTent Site
Generators AllowedGenerators Allowed
Camping FeeCamping Fee
Picnic TablesPicnic Tables
No PetsNo Pets
Park Use FeePark Use Fee

Amenities

Campground
National Park

Contact & Location

Dales Gorge Road

Karijini, 6751

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