Visit Karratha WA
Karratha is located 1,535 kilometres north of Perth on the North West Coastal Highway and about three hours' drive from Port Hedland. Known for its iron ore industry, Karratha is a rapidly growing town.
It enjoys a warm climate all year round, making it a great spot to escape the colder weather further south.
A modern and well serviced town, Karratha boasts a major airport and the north west's largest shopping centre. It is the starting point for many tours and adventure experiences in the surrounding areas including Millstream and Karijini National Parks, the magnificent Dampier Archipelago, and the Burrup Peninsula the world's most prolific Aboriginal rock engraving site with over 10,000 identified Aboriginal art sites.
Starting from behind the Karratha Visitor Centre, the Jaburara Heritage Trail runs three and half kilometres along the top of the ranges overlooking breathtaking views. Aboriginal rock art and unique flora and fauna are some of the sights along this relaxing and entertaining walk.
Chichester Range Camel Trail goes through the Chichester National Park and provides an insight into the hardships experienced by the early settlers.
The Dampier Archipelago offers visitors the chance to explore some of the 42 islands that are located off the Dampier Coast. A haven for fish and other marine life, the area is fast becoming a tourism destination in its own right, with many new operators offering fishing and ecotourism experiences.
Karratha has a variety of accommodation including luxury five star hotels and four, three and two star options. Cabins, caravan parks and backpacker hostels are also available.
For more information on travelling to Karratha and the North West region visit Western Australia Tourism's website or alternatively the regional tourism website of the Pilbara offer very useful information.
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WA's National Parks & Reserves can be closed at times because of bushfire danger, Cyclone or flooding and other natural emergencies. Phone 1300 657 721 for emergency alerts or visit the FESA for more information. Find out about the National Parks and forests of WA by visititing CALM. Remember, play it safe and tell others where you go and when you will be back.
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