Pinnacles, West Australia, Witness the Sculpted Marvels of Nature

The Pinnacles, Nambung National Park
Stones stand around me
4.4

Introduction

The Pinnacles is located in Nambung National Park, 245 kilometers north of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. The unique landscape in Nambung National Park gives people a sense of the miraculous power of nature. The formation of The Pinnacles is incredible due to the long geological time. An original forest sank into the sea and was covered by sand and stones. Under specific conditions, the tree stumps and roots gradually mineralized into stones. After experiencing many changes over time, the original forest emerged from the sea to form the land (now Nambung National Park). The erosion of rain, wind, and sunlight over the years gradually removed the sand and stones, leaving behind the mineralized tree stumps. Standing in this yellow desert, the tree stumps stand tall everywhere, with the tallest being 1.5 feet high and the smallest being as small as a fingertip. From a distance, they look like the formation of an ancient battlefield, hence the name "The Pinnacles". The formation of this geological wonder in Australia is a witness to the supernatural power of nature.

Must-go rating

Must go
73%
Worth going
27%

Transportation

100%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Address
The Pinnacles, Nambung National Park
Opening hours
The classics itself are always open, but ticket and service points are closed after 4 p.m. and you can enter through self-service ticketing.
Transportation
Follow a tour group or drive yourself, we recommend driving, as you can drive along the scenic road in the scenic area. Alternatively, you can park your car in the park's parking lot and walk around the pedestrian path without driving.