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King River, WA

Nestled in the tranquil Great Southern region of Western Australia, King River offers a peaceful escape just 11 kilometers from Albany and a four-hour drive southeast of Perth. This picturesque locality, set along the winding King River, combines natural beauty with a touch of history, making it an appealing destination for travelers seeking relaxation and outdoor activities.

Known For

  • Scenic river views and water activities
  • Diverse birdlife and nature reserves
  • Proximity to Albany’s attractions

The story of King River begins in 1829 when explorer Thomas Braidwood Wilson named the area after Phillip Parker King, a prominent Australian explorer. The surrounding landscapes have witnessed centuries of change, from early European exploration to the development of Albany as a port city. Today, visitors can trace the region’s evolution through local landmarks and historical tours in nearby Albany.

This rich heritage blends seamlessly with the area’s natural appeal, offering a chance to explore the past while soaking in the beauty of Western Australia’s Great Southern region.

King River’s tranquil waters and lush surroundings are its crowning features. Ideal for water-based activities, the river attracts canoeing enthusiasts and families looking for a peaceful spot to swim. Anglers will also find plenty to love here, with black bream being a prized catch in these waters.

Nature lovers are drawn to the area for its exceptional birdwatching opportunities. With species like western rosellas, scarlet robins, and red-capped parrots frequenting the area, it’s a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The nearby reserves are perfect for peaceful walks and reconnecting with nature.

For those seeking adventure or relaxation, King River has much to offer. Take a leisurely paddle down the river, absorbing the serene landscapes and spotting local flora and fauna along the way. If you’re up for an outing, head to Oyster Harbour, where the King River meets the ocean, and enjoy the mix of freshwater and marine environments.

Albany, a short drive away, serves as a gateway to even more attractions. From the iconic Gap and Natural Bridge rock formations to historic sites like the National Anzac Centre, there’s no shortage of things to explore nearby.

Accommodation and Dining

While King River itself maintains its rural charm with limited accommodation, Albany offers an array of options to suit every traveler. Whether you’re seeking cozy bed-and-breakfasts, boutique hotels, or family-friendly stays, Albany has you covered.

Dining options near King River are equally varied. Albany’s culinary scene boasts everything from casual cafes to fine dining restaurants. Local highlights include fresh seafood dishes and regional wines, perfect for savoring the flavors of the Great Southern.

Amenities and Accessibility

King River provides the essentials, but most amenities are located in Albany. Here, visitors can access shopping centers, medical facilities, and recreational areas. Albany Regional Airport makes the area accessible for travelers flying in, while regular bus services connect Albany to Perth and other regions.

Getting to King River by car is a straightforward drive along the South Coast Highway, offering scenic views that enhance the journey. Whether arriving by air, road, or public transport, the destination is well worth the trip.

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About King River

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • King River Postcode: 6330
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Margaret River & the South West
  • Latitude: -34.91818
  • Longitude: 117.91661
  • Elevation: 75m
  • Population: 269
  • Median Income: $30264
  • Area (Sq/km): 15.822
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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