Eagle Gorge, located in the Coastal Cliff section of the Kalbarri National Park, is named after the wedge-tailed eagles that live in the gorge. Keep an eye out for these magnificent birds that can often be seen in nests and soaring through the sky searching for prey.

If you can plan your visit for spring you will be welcomed by a profusion of colour as the wildflowers come out in full bloom. The park is famous for its wildflowers and has several species that can only be seen here. Look out for the Kalbarri Spider Orchid and the Kalbarri Catspaw.

You will often be lucky enough to see grey kangaroos and emus as well.

Located six-and-a-half hours drive north of Perth and a short drive from Kalbarri, Eagle Gorge is just one of many spectacular vantage points within Kalbarri National Park. If you are planning on staying overnight be aware that camping is not permitted in the park, however, plenty of excellent accommodation is available in town.