A short but enjoyable trail, this 600 metre walk takes visitors to Honeycomb Gorge - the most popular natural feature of Kennedy Range National Park. Starting at the car park, the trail heads through a series of massive boulders before arriving at the impressive honeycomb wall formed by wind and water erosion from an ephemeral waterfall. While only a short walk, this one well worth checking out...
Sunday, 30 May 2021
Honeycomb Gorge (Kennedy Range National Park)
Posted on 21:53 by AlissaandDon
Categories: Canyons, Coral Coast, Honeycomb Gorge, Kennedy Range National Park |
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Monday, 24 May 2021
Mt Augustus Summit and Gully Trails (Mt Augustus National Park)
Posted on 20:59 by AlissaandDon
An outstanding Outback mountain walk, the Summit and Gully Trails take walkers to the summit of Mt Augustus - a towering peak that is twice the size of Uluru. Featuring a mix of gentle and steep gradients, the Summit Trail leads to 360° views of the surrounding landscape. With the scramble-heavy Gully Trail filled with waterholes as an alternate, this is an outstanding must-do hike in spite of the potentially deadly heat...
Categories: Coral Coast, Golden Outback, Mountains, Mt Augustus, Outback |
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Monday, 17 May 2021

King Jarrah Track (Hike & Bike Version) (Lane Poole Reserve)
Posted on 21:59 by AlissaandDon
A fun variation on a Peel region classic, this Hike & Bike combo serves as an improved experience of the King Jarrah Track in Lane Poole Reserve. Starting at the camping area, the walking section heads up across a ridge of lush forest to the King Jarrah, before descending to the bike pick up stop for a fun ride along a rail trail. Removing the need for a long vehicle track return walk, this is a satisfying adventure for a day out in Dwellingup...
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Kokerbin Rock (Kokerbin Nature Reserve)
Posted on 11:34 by AlissaandDon
A short walk in the Wheatbelt, this three kilometre return hike takes walkers to the summit of Kokerbin Rock - purported to be the third large monolith in Australia. Initially circling the rock, the trail rises up the gentle to moderate gradient to the rock's summit. Featuring 360° views of the surrounding landscape and fascinating scenery along the way, this is an excellent introduction to the Wheatbelt's granites...
Categories: Golden Outback, Kokerbin Nature Reserve, Kokerbin Rock, Monolith, Mountains, Wheatbelt |
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Tuesday, 4 May 2021
Little Mt Lindesay (Mt Lindesay National Park)
Posted on 10:57 by AlissaandDon
A short but spectacularly rugged walk, this two kilometre return journey takes walkers to the summit of Little Mt Lindesay - the granite-dominated lower peak of Mt Lindesay. Initially on an old vehicle track, the trail ends at the summit which then provides a host of rock climbing, bouldering and scrambling options. With spectacular views from the summit across the national park, this is a hidden gem of the Denmark area...
Categories: Mountains, Mt Lindesay, Mt Lindesay National Park, South West, Western Australia |
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