About this park
Nature's Window is a day-use attraction within Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia's Shire of Northampton. The site showcases a distinctive rock formation framing views across the park's rugged landscape. Access involves a roughly 1 km walk from the carpark with stairs and some cliff-edge sections; the track is mostly flat but offers minimal shade. A carpark with toilet facilities is available for day visitors. The location is popular with tourists seeking iconic photo opportunities, so expect crowds during peak times. Summer temperatures can exceed 35°C, so plan visits for cooler parts of the day and bring sun protection and water. Check current access conditions and any seasonal closures with Kalbarri National Park before visiting.
What guests are saying
Summary distilled from 2,408 Google reviews
Nature's Window is a popular cliff-edge natural attraction in Kalbarri National Park featuring striking rock formations and panoramic views. It suits visitors keen on geology and landscape photography, though crowds are heavy during peak hours. Go early, bring water and sun protection, and be prepared for a moderately challenging 500m walk with some steps.
What people love
- Stunning natural rock formation with spectacular views
- Well-maintained car park with on-site toilets
- Gateway to broader national park walks and geology
- Mostly flat and accessible walk for most fitness levels
What could be better
- Gets very crowded, especially mid-morning onwards
- Exposed with minimal shade; hot in summer, flies present
- Some steep steps and uneven terrain; not fully wheelchair accessible
Next 7 days at Nature's Window
Live forecast from Open-Meteo. Updated each time the page loads.
Nearest destinations to Nature's Window
Direct distance to the closest destinations. Click for the full drive-time guide and tours along the way.