Can you have a campfire at Karijini?
Are camp fires permitted? Currently, camp fires are NOT permitted anywhere in the Karijini National Park.
Where should I stay in Karijini National Park?
There is a range of accommodation options available in and around Karijini National.
- Karijini Eco Retreat. Bookings essential for Karijini accommodation.
- Dales Campground. Bookings essential, up to six months in advance.
- Auski Tourist Village & Roadhouse. Bookings essential.
- Tom Price Summer Star Tourist Park.
Do you need a 4WD for Karijini National Park?
You do not need a 4WD (or 4×4) to visit Karijini but it is recommended! If you had a 2WD car make sure you drink extra slow and carefully.
Are there crocodiles in Karijini?
Are there any crocodiles? Being so far inland, and far enough south, you won’t see a single crocodile at Karijini. No fresh water ones, and most importantly, no saltwater crocs. The only risk of swimming here is the temperature of some of the water.
Do you need a FWD for Karijini?
You do not need a 4WD to visit Karijini, but a 4WD is definitely recommended! The roads are all unsealed red gravel. They are graded twice a year, and the condition of the roads depends on how recently they have been graded.
Do I need 4WD for Karijini?
Is there crocodiles in Karijini?
How much does it cost to camp at Karijini?
Price range: $20 for unpowered campsites, up to $379 for a deluxe eco tent. The Karijini Eco Retreat is located at the west end of the park 74km drive from the festival location for 2WD or 32km for 4WD.
Where to stay in Karijini?
The independently-operated Karijini Eco Retreat near Weano is the only other place you can stay in the park. Alternatively, stay in the nearest town, Tom Price, and join a tour or visit the park independently on day trips. It is an approximately 90 minute drive to both main recreation areas.
Where can I find information about Karijini National Park?
Go to the Karijini National Park page for more information on the park, including downloadable maps and guides, and ensure you refer to the general safety information for visting parks. Search Australia’s North West Tourism’s website for Karijini tours and for accommodation in Tom Price. When can I make a booking?
Where is the Karijini Eco Retreat?
The Karijini Eco Retreat is located at the west end of the park 74km drive from the festival location for 2WD or 32km for 4WD. They have Eco Tents and self camping sites available, a restaurant and toilet and shower facilities. Bookings essential, up to six months in advance.