Red Bluff
Things To Do Kalbarri, Northampton, Western Australia
The dramatic coastal cliffs of Kalbarri’s Red Bluff offer amazing views over the ocean – perfect for whale watching.
Towering 100 metres over the ocean below, Red Bluff is the ideal spot to see humpback whales that migrate along the Kalbarri coastline.
You’ll be amazed by the landscape of Red Bluff – delicate threads of red rock look like tears frozen in time in formations believed to be 400 million years old.
Named by Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh in 1697, the spectacular coastal cliffs extend 13 kilometres through Kalbarri National Park.
As well as panoramic views, the area offers secluded beaches popular for swimming, snorkelling and lazing.
Other nearby dramatic coastal landmarks include Mushroom Gorge, Rainbow Alley and Pot Alley.
Facilities
Activities
Birdwatching Fishing Hiking Surfing Swimming WalksDisabled Assistance
An access and inclusion statement is available (make this available on your website). Wheelchair accessRates
Standard (12 or fewer occupants) AUD17 per vehicle
Concession (12 or fewer occupants) AUD10 per vehicle
Large vehicle (more than 12 occupants) standard AUD8 per person
Large vehicle (more than 12 occupants) concession AUD3.5 per person
Motorcycle AUD10
Park entry fees apply to Karijini National Park https://exploreparks.dbca.wa.gov.au/park-entry-fees