

A stark, beautiful landscape of towering limestone pillars, sculpted by nature over millions of years.

The California Science Center is a dynamic and engaging place to learn about science and technology, featuring interactive exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a space shuttle Endeavour exhibit.
Nestled on the shores of Kawkawa Lake, this museum showcases the region's rich history and First Nations culture.
A secluded, unspoiled beach with warm waters, surrounded by lush greenery and the iconic Hole in the Wall rock formation.
A traditional Australian bread made from flour and water, often cooked in the coals of a campfire.

A wrap filled with scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheese, served with a side of hash browns.
A small sponge cake coated in chocolate and coconut, a popular afternoon tea treat.
A scenic self-drive route through the unique Pinnacles, best enjoyed in the morning light.
Learn about the Pinnacles' formation and local history at this informative centre, open from 9 am.
Climb and sandboard the largest sand dunes in Western Australia, perfect for an afternoon adventure.
Handcrafted from local salt crystals, these lamps are believed to purify air and create a warm ambiance.
Traditional wind instruments carved from local Eucalyptus trees, each with a unique sound and story.
Vibrant, symbolic paintings depicting local landscapes and Dreamtime stories by indigenous artists.


A local favourite offering stunning views of the Pinnacles Desert.
A beloved local bakery serving fresh pastries and coffee.
A popular spot for light lunches and coffee.