Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in The Pilbara, Western Australia

March 20, 2022 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in The Pilbara, Australia including West Oz Active Adventure Tours, Ngurrangga Tours, The Flying Sandgroper, Karijini National Park, Port Hedland Seafarers Centre Tours, Cossack, Newman Visitor Centre, Murujuga National Park, Carawine Gorge, Staircase To The Moon.
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1. West Oz Active Adventure Tours

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West Oz Active Adventure Tours

West Oz Active Adventure Tours is a boutique adventure tourism company based in the spectacular Karijini National Park. We are NOLRS and Department of Parks and Wildlife certified to run canyoning, abseiling, climbing and hiking tours within the National Park. Our prime focus is about discovery, we use the magnificence of Karijini and the power of personal challenges to help you discover something about yourself and the majesty that is our natural world. With our licencing and experience, we can access most of the National Park including the restricted Class 6 gorges and can show you places that very few people ever see other than in photographs. Our outdoor adventure guides are fully qualified to help you discover Karijini with nationally recognized qualifications in roping, hiking, water activities and Wilderness First Aid.

2. Ngurrangga Tours

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5.0 based on 57 reviews

Ngurrangga Tours

We provide Aboriginal cultural tours of the Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi traditional country in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, which includes visiting places such as the Murujuga and Millstream-Chichester National Parks, rock art sites and learning about Aboriginal songlines, stories, bush food and medicines.

3. The Flying Sandgroper

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5.0 based on 69 reviews

The Flying Sandgroper

Multi Day Adventure Travel for Active adults. Featuring, Karijnii National Park, Ningaloo Reef & the East Pilbara and Beyond. Transport, Charters, Airport Shuttles , Accommodation , All inclusive Travel , Good times come Standard

4. Karijini National Park

Banjima Drive, Karijini National Park, Western Australia 6751 Australia +61 8 9189 8121 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/karijini
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Karijini National Park

Reviewed By ingrida774 - Melbourne, Australia

We spent 3 night in a spacious, quiet site in Dales Gorge Campground. Everywhere we visited in Karijini NP was beautiful from the spectacular view to excellent walks and hikes. The visitor centre is about 10 km from Dales Campground, it has free wifi and a shower. In the overflow area near the Information centre you can dispose of rubbish and obtained some water. I personally loved the Dales Gorge round trip hike down to Fortesque falls, Fern Pool, walked through the Gorge to Stunning Circular Pool then climbed approximately 100 metres up, out of the Gorge. Also the view at Oxer Lookout is stunning. There are plenty of toilets throughout the NP and parking plus at Weano Gorge there is a picnic area. There is some dirt, corrugated roads into Weano and Hancock Gorges. No Telstra. Highly recommend.

5. Port Hedland Seafarers Centre Tours

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Port Hedland Seafarers Centre Tours

The Port Hedland Peace Memorial Seafarers Centre is one of over 300 centres worldwide providing pastoral care, services and support for seafaring people. To support the services provided to Seafarers, the Port Hedland Seafarers Centre is excited to be able to offer Daytime Harbour Tours of the Port Hedland Port to the general public. Our new FMGL port facility site tour is an exciting opportunity to get in behind the scenes to see how the iron ore is received, stored, reclaimed, and loaded onto these giant bulk carriers. This tour is by bus. Tour times vary from day to day. Please call or email for current tour times.

6. Cossack

Roebourne, Western Australia 6720 Australia +61 8 6373 1440 [email protected] http://karratha.wa.gov.au/cossack
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Cossack

Situated at the heart of the Pilbara coastal region, Cossack is a town alive with history and culture. Just 50km from the modern city of Karratha, Cossack is a peaceful and tranquil spot. Stay in the comfortable B&B accommodation or one of the camping sites and explore the natural and man-made beauty of the local area. It is also a great base from which to explore the region’s highlights such as Roebourne, Point Samson, Millstream Chichester National Park and the Burrup Peninsula’s Murujuga National Park. The Cossack site features a popular café and souvenir shop, museum set amongst the town’s restored historical buildings. There are excellent walks, safe swimming and snorkelling in and around the stunning Settlers Beach. The fishing is hard to beat. Particularly if you get out on the water. Cossack Boat Hire offers a range of boats for hire, by the hour or day.

Reviewed By STopey - Tom Price, Australia

Decided to drive and have look on our way to Point Samson. It was really interesting to read about the history of Cossack town as you wondered through it.

7. Newman Visitor Centre

Newman Drive, Newman, Western Australia 6753 Australia +61 8 9175 2888 [email protected] http://newman.org.au
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Newman Visitor Centre

Reviewed By travellingg128 - Alice Springs, Australia

The cabins here are far and away the best in Newman. Spotlessly clean, comfy beds, quiet. I love this place

8. Murujuga National Park

Burrup Peninsula Road, 15 km north of Dampier Pilbara Region, Dampier, Western Australia 6713 Australia 91821777 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/murujuga
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Murujuga National Park

Reviewed By DecGG - Perth, Australia

Had a tour with Leann and Dale from the Murujuga Rangers. Excellent knowledge of the area, rock art, history, flora and fauna. There was only two of us and they came all the way out to give us a tour! Can’t stress how incredible the place is. Definitely recommend. Keep up the good work!

9. Carawine Gorge

Marble Bar, Western Australia Australia
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Carawine Gorge

Reviewed By 336wallyh - Perth, Australia

A long drive from, Marble Bar, so quiet and peaceful, a good drive over the sand (rocky river bed) to find a site but there are plenty. No facilities at all, be fully self contained. The water is not so attractive but the red sandstone cliffs on t’other side of the river are magnificent. Truly a lovely place and make a detour to look at the glacier polished rocks on the way in.

10. Staircase To The Moon

Hearson’s Cove, Karratha, Western Australia Australia +61 8 9144 4600 http://www.karrathavisitorcentre.com.au/see-and-do/attractions/staircase-to-the-moon
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Staircase To The Moon

Reviewed By CJBJC - Australian Capital Territory, Australia

If you want the natural phenomenon, this version is probably second best, best being Settlers Beach at Cossack. No markets and way less people so much more enjoyable with a picnic and a chilled drink.

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