Karijini National Park is an expansive wilderness area in the Hamersley Range of Western Australia. It is the second largest national park in Western Australia and features magnificent waterfalls, hidden plunge pools and breathtaking, sheer cliffs and gorges. The park is home to a diverse range of local plant and animal species including: red kangaroos, hill wallaroo, rock wallabies, bats and over 800 different plant species. Nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts will find a host of activities to enjoy including: hiking through the spectacular red rocky landscape, paddling along crystal-clear rivers, exploring ancient gorges or swimming under cascading waterfalls. Don’t miss Mt Frederick, Mt Meharry, and Mt Bruce; Western Australia’s three highest peaks.