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En la zona costera
Coastal walks
Short, easy (Class 1 and 2) walks lead from car parks to
Lookouts at Red Bluff, Eagle Gorge, Grandstand, Island Rock,
Pot Alley and Natural Bridge.
Beach access trails include:
Pot Alley Beach – Class 3, 400m return
Stepped trail from the car park down a sandstone gully to
The Pot Alley Beach.
Eagle Gorge Beach – Class 3, 1km return
Steep switchback trail down sandstone terraces to the Eagle
Gorge Beach.
Red Bluff to Beach Trail (Gaba Gaba Yina) – Class 3,
700m one-way
Hike from Red Bluff Beach to the Pederick Lookout on
Red Bluff. Trail is steep in places with loose surfaces.
Mushroom Rock Nature Trail – Class 3, 3km loop
Allow one to two hours to explore this loop walk trail linking
Mushroom Rock and Rainbow Valley. Trailside signs interpret
Botanical and geological features.
Bigurda Trail – Class 3, 8km one way
Allow three hours to hike from Eagle Gorge to Natural
Bridge. Parts of this trail are rocky and sandy with loose and
Uneven surfaces. Shorter routes are are available by joining the
Trail at Island Rock or Grandstand.
en la zona interior
Walking and hiking in the river gorge
Hawks Head – Class 1, 200m return
Enjoy gorge views from the picnic area and follow a short
Path to a lookout over the Murchison River.
Ross Graham – Class 3, 700m return
This site provides the easiest access in the park to the river’s
Edge, a place of shade and tranquility.
Z Bend Lookout – Class 3, 1.2km return
A moderately easy walk to a spectacular rock lookout
Overlooking the river. Take extreme care in this gorge risk area.
Z Bend River Trail – Class 4, 2.6km return
This demanding hike provides river access from the Z Bend
Lookout path. Expect loose rocks, steep descents and ladder
Climbs.
West Loop Lookout – Class 1, 500m return Closed for
Construction works.
The Loop, Nature’s Window – Class 3, 800m return
Witness the switchback course of the Murchison River and
A natural rock arch that frames the upstream view.
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