Murujuga National Park Burrup Road, Burrup WA 6714

Murujuga National Park





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Murujuga National Park Burrup Road, Burrup WA 6714




About the Business

Murujuga National Park | Discover red rock cliffs and petroglyphs. Learn more about human existence from rock art in the State’s 100th National Park.

Contacts

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0891822000
Burrup Road, Burrup WA 6714

Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Good for kids
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Satishkumar Chavda
13.10.2023
Murujuga National Park
Easy access, fantastic landscape and wildlife, surrounded by world significant rock art without the swams of other people; where else in the world could you enjoy such magnificent cultural heritage without the maddening throngs
John Falevaai
30.09.2023
Murujuga National Park
Amazing seeing the aboriginal art from long ago , very interesting couldn’t imagine what it was like all those years ago
Annekathrin Scheffer
17.09.2023
Murujuga National Park
Very hard to find this site of Aboriginal rock art. Almost no signs lead to the right place where you can see and explore the rock art on your own. Drive in the direction of Hearson’s Cove, then go right to Deep Gorge. The road becomes hard to drive on, better only go with a 4WD. Eventually two signs show you are at the right place and you start to walk onto the track to your left until you reach the rock piles (5 min max). Many small paintings and carvings to see, but not easy to walk around. It’s a shame that this place is not better signposted with more explanations or even a visitor’s centre offering tours.Do not go to Withnell Bay as suggested on the parks website (!?) as the driveway ends and there are signs that forbid trespassing. Really the worst signposted National Park we have come across in WA.
Asami “Kokorone 心音 Wasabi”
11.09.2023
Murujuga National Park
Its good place to see rock arts but no signs. If you are happy to find them, you can enjoy. Otherwise you can have a booking 1.5hrs guide tour($35/pp) in tourist information (in town) or online.Map doesn't show correct address to entrance. The entrance and parking at the gorge.
Dallas Clarke
01.09.2023
Murujuga National Park
You have to use your imagination a bit more. I guess I'm just getting to used to being spoon fed the ideal lookout location when visiting national parks.
Chris Martignago
10.08.2023
Murujuga National Park
What gob smacking scenery! The whole area is huge hills of red rocks. It really looks like some giant has come along and crumbled up all the hills. The colours are brilliant - blue sky, red rocks and green vegetation! The Ngajarli Trail is a short stroll, wheelchair accessible, up to the petroglyphs with interpretive signage. Some of the petroglyphs are easily spotted whilst others you really need to put your 'where's Wally' glasses on.
จอม เจ้ย
06.08.2023
Murujuga National Park
Awesome
Paulo Penteado
23.07.2023
Murujuga National Park
Beautiful park, definitively worth hiking through it.No infrastructure, but very close to Karratha, just remember to bring plenty of liquids.

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Burrup Road, Burrup WA 6714
Murujuga National Park