Two cantilevered platforms reach out beyond the rim of the Murchison River gorge in Kalbarri National Park, hanging around 100 metres above the water and the red-and-white banded sandstone the river has cut over millions of years. Opened in 2020 on Nanda country, the precinct includes interpretive areas, shaded shelters and a cafe, with sweeping views down the inland gorge system. Standard national park entry fees apply. An easy, sealed approach makes one of the West's great gorge lookouts accessible to almost everyone.