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Kalbarri itself is a beautiful little town, with white sandy beaches and a plethora of stunning scenery nearby.<\/p>\n

After leaving the Murchison River Caravan Park where we spent the night, our first stop was just across the road to see the beach.<\/p>\n

\"Kalbarri<\/a>
Kalbarri Beach<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Kalbarri is located at the mouth of the Murchison River, and the town beach is actually inside the river’s mouth.<\/p>\n

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Kalbarri Beach looking to the ocean<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Heading out towards the headland, is Chinaman\u2019s Point, just off the main road through town.<\/p>\n

\"Chinaman's<\/a>
Chinaman’s Point<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From here, you get 360-degree views.<\/p>\n

\"Looking<\/a>
Looking down the Murchison River to Kalbarri from Chinaman’s Point<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

You can see down the river mouth, back towards town, across the river to the northern coastline, and down the southern coast to Red Bluff.<\/p>\n

\"Looking<\/a>
Looking across the Murchison River from Chinaman’s Point<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From Chinaman\u2019s Point you can also get out to more beaches, but they are pretty rocky.<\/p>\n

\"Looking<\/a>
Looking to Red Bluff and the rocky beaches from Chinaman’s Point<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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Heading south along the coast from Kalbarri, the first stop is only 5.5 km\u2019s away, Red Bluff, the same Red Bluff you can see from Chinaman\u2019s Point.<\/p>\n

\"Map<\/a>
Map of the Red Bluff walking tracks from the car park<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As you might guess, Red Bluff is named because of the vibrant red sandstone that you can\u2019t miss.<\/p>\n

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You can’t miss the red sandstone at Red Bluff<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From the carpark, there are two lookouts, both on the same paved track. The closest, Pederick Lookout, is 700m return and has views looking south towards Eagle Gorge.<\/p>\n

\"Looking<\/a>
Looking south from Red Bluff’s Pederick Lookout<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Red Bluff Lookout, on the other hand, is 1km return with views back to the town of Kalbarri.<\/p>\n

\"Looking<\/a>
Looking back to Kalbarri from Red Bluff across Red Bluff Beach<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

It is paved all the way out, except for the very end which has some sandstone steps down. If you have mobility impairments, you might not be able to make those last few metres, but the view from the top is arguably better anyway!<\/p>\n

If you are feeling particularly adventurous, there is also a 1km dirt track from Pederick Lookout down to the beach from Red Bluff. It\u2019s pretty steep and uneven in places though so do be careful if you take it.<\/p>\n

When we were here in September, there were lots of wildflowers in all different colours that added to the vibrancy of the sandstone.<\/p>\n