Desert of Stone
Welcome to the Pinnacles!
5/12/20262 min read


Where Sand Meets Stone
The Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park is one of Western Australia’s most famous attractions. People visit from all over the world because of its alien‑planet vibes, golden desert colours, and the wide‑open space that feels endless. It’s the perfect place to explore, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful desert atmosphere. The Pinnacles are truly a must‑visit destination near Perth.




Where Nature Gets Creative
Some of the tallest Pinnacles reach up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) above the yellow sand, creating a landscape that looks like a natural sculpture gallery. The view is breathtaking. During sunset, the sky shifts into warm pinks, oranges, and purples, making the limestone towers glow in the most magical way. It’s one of the best sunset spots in Western Australia.
Fun Around the Desert
The main activity at the Pinnacles is walking the Pinnacles Desert Discovery Trail, where you can wander between the limestone formations and take incredible photos. Nearby in Cervantes, you’ll find delicious food options like fresh seafood and classic fish and chips. At night, the Pinnacles become an amazing stargazing location, and the sunset is perfect for selfies, relaxing, and enjoying the peaceful desert silence.


The Story Behind the Pinnacles
The Pinnacles formed over 30,000 years ago. They began as seashell deposits from an ancient ocean that once covered the area. Over thousands of years, wind, rain, and shifting sand slowly shaped these shells into the striking limestone towers we see today. This natural process created one of the most unique landscapes in Australia.




The Desert Afterglow
Overall, the Pinnacles is a fabulous place to enjoy with your family and loved ones. Whether you’re taking photos, relaxing, or playing games in the open desert, the peaceful atmosphere makes you feel like you’re on a mini vacation. It’s a place full of beauty, calmness, and unforgettable moments.
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