Karijini National Park is one of those places that is a must see, you really need to set aside several days to take full advantage of it.
There are plenty of walking tracks, and gorges to explore.
Unfortunately this year has been a very dry with no wet season to speak of, so many of the gorges had limited water.
We once again put our intrepid swimmers into the water, no one drowned, and even though it was a bit cold, all enjoyed the experience. ( you can see them up at the waterfall on the left, this was close as I was allowed to photograph!!
We stopped at Dales gorge and camped for the night, there is no water or electricity in the park, but eco toilets are available, we didn't bother starting a generator up, but you can, you can camp in a designated area if you need to.
Parks WA have volunteers that man the park, and guide you to areas in the park that are set aside for different types of camping.
We parked near the spinafex and mulga, with no problems, but there are plenty of ants, like most camping in WA.
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