Carnarvon Tours and Attractions
Carnarvon Blowholes
You've never seen a sunset until you have experienced one from The Carnarvon Blowholes!
Discovered in 1911, the Blowholes are located 73km from Carnarvon.
The turnoff is 24kms north via the North West Coastal Highway and then its 49kms to the coast on all bitumen road.
A powerful jet of water is forced with enormous pressure through holes in the rock, sometimes to a height of 20m.
One kilometre south of the Blows lies a pristine beach protected by a coral reef. A small pool adjacent to the island known by locals as the "nursery" contains tropical fish and shells.
Please note that fishing is prohibited within the Blowholes Reserve Area.
No fresh water is available at the "blows" so ensure that you have plenty before you leave Carnarvon.
Danger: although this is a beautiful spot, parts of the area can also be dangerous so keep a wary eye on the tides and beware of KING WAVES! Camping is permitted at a nominal fee.
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