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Get InspiredOceaniaAustraliaWestern AustraliaMirima National Park

Mirima National Park

AU
National Park·Tranquil, Rugged, Ancient, Inspiring
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Mirima National Park, often referred to as the 'Hidden Gem' of the East Kimberley, offers a spectacular display of ancient sandstone geology. The park is characterized by its towering, weathered rock formations that glow with vibrant oranges and reds, particularly during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. Visitors can explore the area via a network of walking trails that provide intimate access to the unique rock structures and native flora. It is a place of profound cultural importance, serving as a significant site for the local Miriwoong people. Whether you are a photography enthusiast or an avid hiker, the park provides a tranquil escape into the rugged beauty of the Australian outback.

Mirima National Park, often referred to as the 'Hidden Gem' of the East Kimberley, offers a spectacular display of ancient sandstone geology. The park is characterized by its towering, weathered rock formations that glow with vibrant oranges and reds, particularly during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset. Visitors can explore the area via a network of walking trails that provide intimate access to the unique rock structures and native flora. It is a place of profound cultural importance, serving as a significant site for the local Miriwoong people. Whether you are a photography enthusiast or an avid hiker, the park provides a tranquil escape into the rugged beauty of the Australian outback.

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Highlights

  • Towering, vibrant orange and red sandstone formations.

  • Scenic walking trails offering intimate views of unique geology.

  • Stunning lighting conditions during sunrise and sunset.

  • Deep connection to the land and Miriwoong culture.

Before you go: Mirima National Park essentials

  • Remote location requires careful planning and vehicle preparation.

  • Limited facilities within the park; come prepared with all necessary supplies.

  • Extreme temperatures during summer months may limit comfortable hiking times.

Sun Safety

The Western Australian sun is extremely strong; always wear a hat, sunscreen, and carry more water than you think you need.

Respect the Land

This region is home to significant Indigenous cultural sites; please follow all signage and leave no trace.

Best For

Nature lovers, hikers, and photography enthusiasts seeking outback landscapes.

Currency

AUD $

Average Cost

$100-$200 p/day

Time of Day

Lunch

Vehicle Preparation

If driving in the Kimberley, ensure your vehicle is well-maintained and you have adequate supplies for remote travel.

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Nature Lovers, Hikers, Photography, Cultural Interest

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Location

Western Australia, Australia
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