The Pinnacles
π Location: The Pinnacles, Western Australia
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Date Visited: [Date to be added by Magda]
β±οΈ Time Spent: [Duration to be added]
Desert Sculptures of Nambung National Park
π Getting There
The Pinnacles are located in Nambung National Park, approximately 200 kilometers north of Perth, near the coastal town of Cervantes. The scenic drive takes about 2 hours via Indian Ocean Drive, passing through beautiful coastal scenery and the wheat belt region. The turnoff to the Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre is well signposted from the highway.
π Our Trip
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βοΈ Brief History
The Pinnacles are ancient limestone formations that have been forming for over 30,000 years. Created from seashells in an earlier epoch when the area was beneath the ocean, these unique formations were gradually exposed as sea levels receded and wind stripped away the overlying sand. The limestone pillars range in height from just a few centimeters to over 3.5 meters tall.
First documented by Europeans in the 1650s, the Pinnacles remained relatively unknown until the 1960s when the area was declared a national park. Today, they are one of Western Australiaβs most iconic natural attractions, drawing visitors from around the world who come to witness these otherworldly formations rising from the yellow desert sand.
ποΈ Things to See
- Pinnacles Desert Drive β 4km scenic drive through the formations (2WD accessible)
- Walking Trails β Get up close to the limestone pillars on foot
- Pinnacles Desert Discovery Centre β Learn about the geology and history
- Photography β Exceptional opportunities, especially at sunrise and sunset
- Wildflower Viewing β Spectacular displays in spring (August-October)
- Stargazing β Minimal light pollution makes for incredible night skies
- Nearby Cervantes β Visit the Lobster Shack for fresh seafood
πΈ Photo Gallery
Highlights from our visit:
π Trip Photo Carousel
Auto-scrolling gallery of our favorite moments from the Pinnacles trip (click any image to view full size):
π‘ Travel Tips
- Best time to visit: August-October for wildflowers or year-round (can be hot in summer)
- Distance from Perth: Approximately 200km (2 hours drive)
- National Park fees: Entry fees apply (check current rates)
- Best lighting: Sunrise and sunset for dramatic shadows on the formations
- What to bring: Water, sun protection, sturdy shoes, and a camera!
- Stay nearby: Cervantes has accommodation and the famous Lobster Shack
- Mobile coverage: Limited reception in the park area






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