Horizontal Falls
Sea currents through two narrow chasms (12 and 20 m), caused by tides. Tides there are 10 m high thus several times during the day there is seen impressive sight.
Solea Falls
Spectacular, approximately 12 m tall waterfall on Drysdale River. At high water the falls may become quite wide.
Mitchell Falls
Waterfall with 4 cascades. Total height – some 60 – 80 m. Remote, beautiful waterfall in a harsh landscape.
Kings Cascade
Some 50 m tall waterfall with many steps. Formed by Cascade Creek, falling into gorge of Prince Regent River.
Tunnel Creek
Approximately 750 m long cave – a tunnel with a stream running through it. This is a very old cave system, approximately 20 million years old. Amazing speleothems, aboriginal drawings. Freshwater crocodiles have been seen in the cave.
Old Homestead Cave
Some 34 km long cave system with numerous passages in four levels, rich with stalactites and other cave formations.
Coclebiddy Cave
6.1 km long and up to 90 m deep underwater cave, one of the most impressive in this part of the world.
Abracurrie Cave
Possibly the largest single cave chamber in the southern hemisphere, with a volume of some 150 thousand cubic meters. Contains Aboriginal stencils – the deepest native cave art in Australia.
Walga Rock
Cave with extensive cliff art galleries. Here is also a drawing of an European sailing ship (contact art), most likely from the late 19th century. Such contact art is met in several locations of Australia. Other drawings are much older.
Balancing rock of Castle Rock
Enormous, some 186 tonnes heavy stone on the mountaintop, resting on its narrow end.