Can you walk around Lake Harmony?
The Kidder Hike & Bike Trail is open for exploration! Opened in the fall of 2019, the Kidder Hike & Bike Trail runs along Lake Harmony Road from Big Boulder Drive to downtown Lake Harmony, providing a safe and scenic way to travel to the shopping area.
Can you swim at Joffre gorge?
The highlight of this gorge is the brilliant swimming hole. It’s a bit hard to estimate how long it is but perhaps 300m at a guess. The other end of it is a rock fall which is now all grown over and then after the gorge descends again over some cascades.
Can you swim in Lake Harmony?
Lake Harmony is 2.5 miles long, and it is privately owned, but you can access it if you plan to stay in one of the vacation rentals or at Split Rock Resort . The lake has a beach for swimming and a marina and boat launch area.
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.
Is there drinking water in Karijini?
Showers and potable water are located at the Karijini Visitor Centre. The campground is accessible by two-wheel drive and is suitable for large campervans, caravans and camper trailers. A camping fee applies in addition to the park entry fee.
Where can I find a map of East Pilbara?
Switch to a Google Earth view for the detailed virtual globe and 3D buildings in many major cities worldwide. This map of East Pilbara is provided by Google Maps, whose primary purpose is to provide local street maps rather than a planetary view of the Earth.
Are the maps of Pilbara based on real data?
All detailed maps of Pilbara are created based on real Earth data. This is how the world looks like. This map is available in a common image format. You can copy, print or embed the map very easily. Just like any other image.
Is the Pilbara back on your bucket list?
As we prepare to leave the Pilbara, we agree that this region should be on everyone’s bucket list as a major destination; immediately after leaving the region it is back on ours. We are now headed to Monkey Mia and on to South West Western Australia now.