Red Bluff is a dramatic coastal cliff near Kalbarri, part of Kalbarri National Park in Western Australia.
The red sandstone cliffs, reaching up to 100 m above the Indian Ocean, stretch along roughly 13 km of coastline and were named by explorer Willem de Vlamingh in 1697. The rock formations are estimated to be 400 million years old.
Breathtaking views stretch across rugged cliffs and turquoise waters, where the desert meets the sea. Red Bluff Lookout is nature at its most dramatic and serene.