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Opening Hours Facilities and Services April to September Monday to Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Saturdays and Sundays 9.00am - 2.00pm Public Holidays 10.00am - 2.00pm October to March Monday to Friday 9.00am - 4.00pm Weekends and Public Holidays 9.00am - 1.00pm Please note our opening hours are seasonal and subject to change. Rio tinto Pilbara Resources Tour Souvenirs Local Artwork and Exhibitions Book Exchange Local Accommodation and Tour Information Road and Weather Conditions Water Fill-up Area Coffee Machine Cold Drinks and Ice-creams Internet and Printing Wi-Fi Photocopying and Scanning Faxing Rio tinto Access Road Permits Planning on travelling to Karijini National Park or Tom Price using the Rio Tinto Access Road Then youll need an Access Road Permit. Available from the Karratha Visitor Centre for a gold coin donation make sure you have your drivers licence and vehicle registration number with you when you come in. Lot 4548 De Witt Road formerly Karratha Road Karratha WA 6714 PO Box 1234 Karratha WA 6714 Phone 61 8 9144 4600 Fax 61 8 9144 4620 Web www.karrathavisitorcentre.com.au Email KVCCounterkarrathavisitorcentre.com.au Starting from the Karratha Visitor Centre this tour includes a stop at the Dampier Salt Lookout a visit to the Parker Point iron ore ship loading facilities and to the Queens Lookout at East Intercourse Island with a morning tea refreshment stop at the Dampier Palms and a Red Dog photo opportunity. The tour runs for approximately three hours. Closed in shoes long sleeved collared shirts and long pants are a must. Bookings are essential. For more information contact the Karratha Visitor Centre.