Honeycomb Gorge Trail, Kennedy Range NP
Need to Know
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Time
Up to 1 hour -
Distance
500 metres return -
Trail Start
Honeycomb Gorge Carpark, Kennedy Range NP, 150km from Carnarvon which is 900km (9.5hours) north of Perth -
Degree of Difficulty
Grade 3 - Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections a rough surface and many steps. Walks up to 20km.
Some small rock hops
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What to Pack?
Each person needs to carry and drink 3 to 4 litres of water per day of walking; There is no drinking water in the park.
Group B (Bushwalks and/or longer trails) required. Show Pack
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Best Time of the Year
May to November -
Facilities
Temple Gorge campground is a bush campsite. Camping fees apply. Toilets are provided but there is no water available. To assist visitors, Parks and Wildlife Campground Hosts are usually based at the campground from May to September. There is a ‘communal’ fireplace at the Temple Gorge campground. To protect wildlife habitat and the ecology of the national park, please collect wood before getting to the park. Collecting wood in the park is not permitted and personal campfires are strongly discouraged. Accommodation is available at Gascoyne Junction (Junction Pub and Tourist Park) and at the Mount Augustus Tourist Park
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Fees
National Park Fees -
Hazards & Warnings
The risks from exposure and dehydration are significant in this area. During the hotter months (at least December – March) these risks are extreme. Temperatures often exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Walk in groups of three or more – in an emergency one might ne -
Prohibited Items
No pets in National Parks -
Downloads
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Access to the Trail
Roads in the inland Gascoyne are mostly unsealed but usually suitable for two-wheel drive vehicles. Roads can be substantially damaged and/or closed after rainfall. Seek local shire information about road conditions. -
Download KML
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Trail Contact
Carnarvon Visitor Centre
Telephone: (08) 9941 1146
Web: http://www.carnarvon.org.au/
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