Nature’s Window is one of Western Australia’s most iconic natural attractions, formed from layers of Tumblagooda Sandstone.
To access the natural rock arch, follow the stairs, walk down a picturesque trail past lookout points and over the rock face to the rock formation, which perfectly frames the rugged upstream view of the Murchison River. It is an easy one-kilometre walk (return) to the Window.
Drinking water is not available in Kalbarri National Park so always carry your own supply.
Temperatures can be extreme in the summer months. It is recommended that you plan your hikes for the cooler months (May to October). When hiking, stay safe – hike early in the morning, carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour, per person to avoid heat stress, wear a hat, loose clothing and sturdy footwear and apply sunscreen.
The Window marks the beginning and end of The Loop Trail which is closed after 7am during the warmer months from November to March inclusive.
Please visit the website for more information.
Know before you go and check for alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au. .
To access the natural rock arch, follow the stairs, walk down a picturesque trail past lookout points and over the rock face to the rock formation, which perfectly frames the rugged upstream view of the Murchison River. It is an easy one-kilometre walk (return) to the Window.
Drinking water is not available in Kalbarri National Park so always carry your own supply.
Temperatures can be extreme in the summer months. It is recommended that you plan your hikes for the cooler months (May to October). When hiking, stay safe – hike early in the morning, carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour, per person to avoid heat stress, wear a hat, loose clothing and sturdy footwear and apply sunscreen.
The Window marks the beginning and end of The Loop Trail which is closed after 7am during the warmer months from November to March inclusive.
Please visit the website for more information.
Know before you go and check for alerts, emergency incidents and road/park closures www.emergency.wa.gov.au and https://alerts.dbca.wa.gov.au. .