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Millstream Chichester National Park Approximately 145kms Located south of Karratha Millstream Chichester National Park is one of the most popular day trips on the West Pilbara Coast. This lush tropical oasis offers pristine scenery and a refreshing swim. From the Karratha Visitor Centre turn right onto Karratha Road and then right onto the North West Coastal Highway. After approximately 9km just after the Shell Truck Stop turn left onto the Tom Price Rio Tinto Access Road and follow for approximately 130km until you reach the park. Please note a permit is required for the Rio Tinto Access Road if you are planning to travel further than the Millstream Chichester National Park. Python Pool Approximately 130kms Head for Python Pool in the Millstream Chichester National Park and enjoy a swim in a cool plunge pool surrounded by stunning scenery. From the Karratha Visitor Centre turn right onto Karratha Road and then right onto the North West Coastal Highway. After approximately 9km just after the Shell Truck Stop turn left onto the Tom Price Rio Tinto Dampier - Tom Price Access Road and follow for 95kms turn left onto the Roebourne Wittenoom Road unsealed and follow for 20km until you reach Python Pool. Gregorys Gorge Approximately 160kms Gregorys Gorge is a popular camping spot located adjacent the Millstream Chichester National Park. The Gorge is not only a spectacular camping spotbut is also an important spiritual siteto the Yindjibarndi people and as such access is to Gregorys Gorge is via the Ngurrawaana community. A more detailed brochure containing directions to Gregorys Gorge is available from the Karratha Visitor Centre. Please note aRio Tinto Access Road Permitis required as part of accessing Gergorys Gorge which can be obtained from both the Karratha and Roebourne Visitor Centres. Whim Creek Approximately 124kms Enjoy a leisurely day trip along with a meal and a drink at the historic Whim CReek Hotel just over an hours drive north of Karratha. The hotel was established in 1886 after copper was discovered at Whim Creek and was once named Australias most iconic hotel by National Geographic. The hotel is now the only facility at the site but the town was once home to two hotels a police station a racetrack a blacksmith and a population of 400. A small graveyard is located nearby and a memorial has also been erected for members of a local Aboriginal family who served in the Australian armed forces. Recently reopening as part of a unique joint venture between two local indigenous organisation - the Nglarluma Aboriginal Corporation and the Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation Limited - all profits from the Whim Creek Hotel are returned to the Aboriginal community to boost health welfare and education outcomes. During your visit enjoy a counter meal and drink in the beer garden or inside the recently refurbished bar. Accommodation facilities are also available for people wanting an overnight stay. From the Karratha Visitor Centre turn right onto Karratha Road and then left onto the North West Coastal Highway. Follow the highway for approximately 100 kilometres and turn right when you see the Whim Creek Hotel access signage. www.roebourne.org.au