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The Don Rhodes Mining and Transport Museum is a public park in Port Hedland, Western Australia, with an open air display of retired mining machinery and railway rollingstock.
This is a dramatic gorge, full of colour texture and refelctions and a great spot for a swim.
Take in the beauty of the stunning Joffre Gorge with fantastic views of the falls and the surrounding landscape.
With its delightful trail and picnicking area, Kalamina Gorge is a great introduction to the gorge system. There is a small car park with information shelter and toilets.
Ideally located in the depths of Karijini National Park, within walking distance of Joffre Gorge, Karijini Eco Retreat offers a selection of accommodation options, while complementing and harmonising with the rugged outback environment.
Karijini National Park offers spectacular rugged scenery, ancient geological formations, a variety of arid-land ecosystems and a range of recreational experiences.
WA’s largest and most remote national park is located in the Pilbara amid lands between the Great Sandy Desert and the Little Sandy Desert.
From Knox Lookout you can see the intersection of Knox Gorge and Wittenoom Gorge, giving a true appreciation of the forces that created this awe-inspiring landscape.
Just North of Ningaloo reef and Exmouth Gulf on the West Australian coast is a small group of ten islands called the Mackerel Islands.
In 2015 the Tourist Association established the local Museum located in the old government building.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong to showcase their art.
Millstream is an oasis in the desert nestled within the chocolate brown rocks of the Chichester Range dotted with spinifex and snappy gums.
More than 58,000 hectares of ocean surrounding 265 low-lying islands and islets that are fringed by coral reefs populated with colourful tropical fish.
Mount Bruce allows great opportunities to view the surrounding Hamersley Range and Marandoo mining operations.
Mount MeHarry is the tallest mountain in WA rising to 1248 metres above sea level, situated in the southern region of the Karijini National Park it is the tallest peak in the Hamersley Ranges.
Mount Herbert is a highpoint in the Chichester Range with expansive views over the range and plain below.
Murujuga has the distinction of being the 100th National Park declared in Western Australia. It hosts the largest concentration of rock art in the world.
Follow the trail to see incredible rock engravings (Petroglyphs), grinding stones, shell middens and learn the story of the Ngarda-Ngarli.
The Old Goods Shed Museum also houses Onslow Visitor Centre and it’s worth spending some time here to see its collection of old machinery, rolling stock and memorabilia.
The area is highly significant to the Ngarla Traditional Owners and includes the mangrove-lined embayments of Bake Bean Creek, sandy beaches and intertidal sand and mudflats. It is a popular spot for recreational fishing.
The Pilbara inshore islands are important breeding and resting places for migratory and resident shorebirds, seabirds and marine turtles.
Small seaside village in the central Pilbara region. Great for fishing. A popular beach retreat for both locals and visitors. Renowned for the local seafood restaurants.
Friendly small fishing tours departing from Point Samson daily. Only 30 minutes drive from Karratha. Go fishing, whale watching, snorkelling or island hopping. Fishing gear provided.
In 2007 The Town of Port Hedland signed an agreement with FORM, to manage the operations of the Courthouse Gallery.
Trail taking you through the history of the town. Additional drive section for a little more insight. Brochures available from the tourist bureau.
Python Pool is nestled into the Chichester Range at the base of a seasonal waterfall.
Fabulous views of Finucane Island. Located at the harbour end of Wedge Street.
Snappy Gum Drive is a transect of the Millstream area of the park – from Rock range, snappy gum and cadjeput woodlands, to wetlands and river.
Spinifex Hill Studio works with various Aboriginal artists language groups and features art that spans a variety of styles.