Pinnacles Desert
Pinnacles Desert

Pinnacles Desert

Nambung National Park, Western Australia, 6511

The basics

Most day tours combine a visit to the 35,000-year-old limestone formations with stops at other popular attractions in the area, making it easy to heed the siren call of nearby dunes, white-sand beaches, and even a lobster farm. Meanwhile, nature lovers can catch sight of kangaroos, koalas, and wombats on tours that stop at Caversham Wildlife Park and Yanchep National Park, while adventurers can explore the Lancelin sand dunes via 4WD vehicle or sandboard.

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Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour
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Pinnacles Desert Sunset Stargazing Tour
$124.15 per adult
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A must do experience.
Sand boarding extra bonus on trip, lots of fun. Tour guides very knowledgeable on area and very helpful during stargazing. Pinnacles like walking on moon scape. We thoroughly enjoyed the day trip. Well worth it.
Hilary_W, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Tours to the Pinnacles are kid-friendly with plenty of outdoor activities and wildlife-viewing opportunities.

  • Most day tours provide round-trip transportation from Perth and last roughly 10 hours.

  • Travelers should dress in layers, wear plenty of sun protection, and bring water.

  • The Pinnacles Desert isn't suitable for either strollers or wheelchairs, unfortunately.

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How to get there

Nambung National Park is a 2- to 3-hour drive from Perth along Indian Ocean Drive, making it an easy day trip from the city. The Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre is typically open daily from mid-morning to mid-afternoon, and can provide information about the park.

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When to get there

The best time to visit is spring (September to October) when Western Australia's native wildflowers paint the desert with vibrant colors. Book a sunset tour to see a light show across the Pinnacles, or maximize your time by heading out early in the morning; you'll want the extra time to explore the many parks and beaches along the way.

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What to do in Perth

Although the Pinnacles Desert is situated just a few hours outside of Perth, the capital of Western Australia has plenty to offer the first-time or return visitor. You can visit the parks, gardens, and endless beaches, and take in sights such as Elizabeth Quay and the Swan Valley wineries, independently or on locally led tours.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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