The Escarpment Trail, Purnululu NP
Part of Purnululu National Park network
Part of Purnululu National Park network
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The Escarpment Trail takes you through open woodlands and spinifex hummocks as you walk beside the World Heritage-listed Bungle Bungle Range of Purnululu National Park. The trail is exposed to the sun and crosses over dry, uneven and stony creek beds.
The trail runs between Echidna carpark and The Bloodwoods carpark, linking all the trails between (Echidna Chasm, Osmand Lookout, Mini Palms, Homestead Valley and The Bloodwoods). If attempting all the linked trails, this can be up to a 18km return walk.Â
Please note: Purnululu National Park is open seasonally between April/May to December, weather permitting and is only accessible by high clearance 4WD only. Due to the remote nature of the park, make sure to read through the visitor safety of the park before visiting.Â
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Time / Duration
Allow 3 hours.
Length
7.2km return
Fees
Park entry fees apply and can be paid online with your camping fees unless you hold a valid WA National Parks Pass. A Parks Pass can also be purchased during opening hours from the Visitor Centre or at all hours from the ticket machine.
Trail Access
Purnululu National Park is 304km south of Kununurra. The last 53km of is on Spring Creek Track which is accessible via high clearance 4WD only. The park is also accessible via air.
Trail Start
Echidna Chasm carpark, Purnululu National Park, 230km (3 hours) south of Kununurra, which is 3200km (30 hours) north of Perth.
Trail End
Bush Walk
Class 3
Moderate trail that may have short steep hills, rough surface, many steps or some rock hopping. Directional signage. Some bushwalking experience and moderate fitness required.
What To Pack
What To Pack
Group B - Hiking & Long Distance Trails (Bushwalks and/or longer trails)
- Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Insect repellent
- Plenty of drinking water (as a minimum carry and drink 1 litre of water per hour of walking, per person).
- PLB or satellite phone
- Clothing to suit the activity, environment and weather conditions.
- Map/ Compass, do not rely on your phone in remote locations.
- Snacks/ Meals to keep your energy levels up on longer walks
- Extra food and water in case of unexpected delays
- Rubbish bag to remove all your rubbish
- Reference material such as wildflower wildlife guides.
- Whistle (for emergencies, six short blasts per minute)
- Small trowel for toilet emergencies, and a few sheets of toilet paper in a small waterproof bag.
- Personal first aid kit (check that items are clean, properly sealed, have not exceeded expiry dates and that used items have been replaced).
- Torch/ Headlamp
- Binoculars and camera (optional)
Hazards & Warnings
Be prepared for hot weather conditions as temperatures can reach over 40°C and radiant heat can increase to over 50°C.Â
Prohibited items
No petsÂ
No drones
Safety
Be prepared for a remote experience. Consider travelling with a personal location beacon (PLB) or satellite phone. There is NO PHONE service driving into the park.
See Group D items on Trail Tips page. Roads may be closed after heavy rain, check conditions before travelling.
Facilities
- Car Park
- Public Toilet
- Sheltered Area
Weather
Today Apr 23, 4:53am
29°C
Feels like 32°C
Max 29°C
Min 29°C
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