- Iconic natural landmark located approximately 340 kilometers east of Perth
- Resembles a gigantic ocean wave, rising 15 meters high and stretching over 110 meters long
- A mesmerizing spectacle of nature surrounded by picturesque landscapes and rich Indigenous culture
- A must-visit destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers
Why Visit Wave Rock?
1. Unique Geological Formation
- Renowned for its striking wave-like appearance
- Formed over millions of years through erosion and weathering
- Showcases incredible colors and patterns in the layered granite rock
- Perfect spot for photography and exploration
2. Aboriginal Culture and Heritage
- Rich in Aboriginal history and culture
- Learn about the local Aboriginal people and their connection to the land
- Explore rock art sites and cultural significance of the region
- Visit Mulka's Cave to see ancient rock engravings and Indigenous stories
3. Stunning Natural Scenery
- Beautiful landscapes surrounding Wave Rock
- Wildflower displays during the spring months
- Expansive views of the Wheatbelt region
- Nearby attractions include:
- Hippo's Yawn: a unique rock formation resembling a yawning hippopotamus
- Lake Magic: known for its striking salt crust and vibrant colors
4. Adventure Activities
- Opportunities for hiking, photography, and wildlife spotting
- Wave Rock Walk Trail: scenic path winding through the countryside
- Keep an eye out for native animals, including kangaroos and various bird species