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Wave Rock is ideal for nature lovers and those interested in indigenous Australian culture and history.
The rock is just outside the town of Hyden, where you can find shops, accommodation, and places to eat.
Those traveling from August to November can also enjoy the area’s wide variety of wildflowers.
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Wave Rock is a massive rock formation located in Western Australia’s Golden Outback region, which gets its name from its resemblance to a breaking ocean wave. Wave Rock is nearly 50 feet (15 meters) tall and 360 feet (110 meters) long, and it is a top tourist attraction.
Wave Rock was formed over millions of years by weathering and water erosion that undercut its base and created a rounded overhang that resembles the crest of a wave. It is estimated that Wave Rock is more than 2,700 million years old. It’s part of a larger outcrop of granite named Hyden Rock, which is around 2.7 billion years old.
The best time to visit Wave Rock is during the spring months of September to November, when the area is covered with wildflowers. You can visit Wave Rock year-round, but bear in mind that during summer temperatures can be uncomfortably hot, and there is little shade here. Visit early in the morning to avoid the hottest time of the day and crowds.
To get to Wave Rock from Perth, drive 210 miles (340 kilometers) east on State Route 40—it’s around a 4-hour drive. Many travelers stop at Wave Rock to break up the journey from Perth to Esperance. If you can’t or don’t want to drive, take a guided day tour from Perth.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for Wave Rock if you drive there. Drivers pay a per-vehicle entrance fee at the caravan park kiosk. You can save money by parking out on Wave Rock Road or at the visitor center and walking the short distance instead.
A few things that visitors to Wave Rock should bring include sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes; sun protection including sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat; and plenty of water to avoid becoming dehydrated in the harsh sun. As there are few nearby facilities, it’s also a good idea to bring snacks.








































































