GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #18 | Page 12

RV TRAVEL Aerial view of the pink lake of Hutt Lagoon. KALBARRI Kalbarri National Park is 155km north of Geraldton, and as such it’s not part of the Indian Ocean Drive. However, it would be a crime to come this far and not nudge a little further – it really is worth it. With breathtaking coastal cliffs and vistas, gorges, escarpments and natural wonders such as Nature’s Window, Kalbarri NP would be a true highlight of any WA adventure. Our visit almost coincided with our friends at Four Hands in a Tin Can, aka the Millward family, so we asked them for their tips on exploring Kalbarri National Park… PELICAN FEEDING Head out to the pelican feeding on the foreshore in Kalbarri. Everyone gets a chance to feed wild pelicans but get there early to watch them fly in. Feeding is at 8.45am each morning, opposite Murchison Caravan Park and a gold coin donation is appreciated (to help cover the cost of fish). NATIONAL PARK FEES If travelling full-time, the $12 a day fee to visit the various national parks on the Coral Coast can get a bit much. Grab yourself an ‘All Parks Pass’. HUTT LAGOON (PINK LAKE) We absolutely failed when planning our visit to the pink lake of Hutt Lagoon, so don’t be like us. Visit on a shining, sunny day, when you’ll be able to see it in all its glory. If you have a drone, be 100 per cent sure to send it up as it just makes for an absolutely amazing picture. EATING OUT After a long day’s walk, we attempted to get a bite to eat at the pub in town; however, it had a 1.5-hour wait! So we went around the corner to the fish and chip shop... what a beautiful snapper we had there! FAST FACTS LOOP WALK, KALBARRI NP Be prepared for a long 8km walk. Pack your water, shoes and something to eat as you embark on a stroll around Kalbarri National Park. The walk starts from the beautiful Nature’s Window. NATURE’S WINDOW Natures’ Window is not a massive trek at all like we’d heard! It’s only 1km – short and simple and amazing! 12 gorv.com.au Liam Millward 'hangs around' Kalbarri NP.