Overview
Formerly the Hamersley Ranges, Karijini National Park is located a five to six hours' drive south of Roebourne or about three days north of Perth.
Karijini National Park is the second largest National Park in Western Australia. It boasts an abundance of diverse flora and fauna, dramatic gorges, spectacular waterfalls, magnificent mountains, water courses and plateaus. Explore beautiful Karijini and its sights like Circular Pool, Fern Pool and Fortescue Falls, the Park's only permanent waterfall.
The Karijini Visitor Centre located in the park, is managed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management and run by members of the local Aboriginal community. The Centre offers information on walking, sightseeing, photography, camping, swimming and nature observation.
The park has very good camping facilities at the Fortescue camp site. Toilets, bench seating and gas barbecues are available and a camping fee applies.