Driving in and around Karratha
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Oct 08
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Situated over 1500 kilometres North of Perth and 850 kilometres south of Broome, lies the interesting township of Karratha. In the language of the local Aboriginals, this translates into ‘good country’, and this statement is certainly true. Karratha’s location in the Pilbara region means that it enjoys a close proximity to tranquil rock pools and beautiful picnic spots. This is a highlight of the coast you simply cannot miss!
Karratha is home to one of the busiest airports in Western Australia, which means that you can catch a plane in, pick up your car hire vehicle and then head out and start exploring this amazing area. Karratha is composed of 5 main suburbs, these being Bullgarra, Pegs Creek, Millars Well, Nickol and Baynton. However, it’s what surrounds Karratha that you will really want to see.
Karratha is right near the magnificent Millstream-Chichester National Park, Karijini National Park and the 42 islands of the Dampier Archipelago. This makes it the perfect base for exploration of these stunning natural wonders. You can also take a short drive out to Cossack, which was the first port of the north-west. It is located just east from Karratha and the coastal drive is simply stunning. You should also take some time to pay a visit to Hearson’s Cove to take a refreshing dip in the cool, fresh water. This will be a pleasant relief from the somewhat hot climate that Karratha experiences.
Back in town, take a trek along the Jaburara Heritage Trail and get a taste of some of the local Aboriginal history. This 3.5 kilometre walk will take you around the town, stopping at Aboriginal carvings, old quarries and shell middens. This is the perfect way to experience Karratha’s humble beginnings!
The best way to get around is in your car rental, as this will allow you to soak up all the amazing sights, sounds and experiences that Karratha has to offer. Enjoy!
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