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The beautiful gorges and red rock landscape of Kennedy Range National Park are about a two hour drive east of Carnarvon.
Perfect for a four wheel drive adventure,
Kennedy Range National Park is the place to go camping under a star-filled night sky. Here, you're surrounded by pristine wilderness. Go bushwalking and explore gorges and sandstone cliffs, see native animals and birds, and look out over the vast plains of pastoral leases.
Rising up to 100 metres above the valley, the Kennedy Range plateau has dominated the surrounding plains for millions of years. With red sand dunes, Spinifex, wattle and mallee trees scattered throughout the area, this is what the Aussie outback is all about.
Bushwalking trails run from the northern visitor site and camping area, and take you into gorges where you'll see honeycomb-like rock formations.
The best time to visit is late autumn and early spring.
It takes two days to drive to the Kennedy Range National Park from Perth.
There is no entry fee for the National Park. There is a bush camping area that has a single bush toilet. Water is not available in the park so be sure to bring sufficient supplies. For more information on visiting Kennedy Range National Park contact the Carnarvon Visitor Centre.
Location: Gascoyne Junction Road, Gascoyne Junction
Phone : +61 (0)8 9941 1146
Fax : +61 (0)8 9941 1149