Read about - Bigurda Trail - Eagle Gorge below.
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The Bigurda Trail in Kalbarri National Park allows hikers to walk along the cliff tops following the coastline between Eagle Gorge and Natural Bridge. This is a relatively easy 8 kilometre (one way) walk and many choose to have someone drop them off at one and end and collect them from the other. The winds can be very strong so you may want to walk with it rather than against it.
The Indian Ocean and strong winds have been carving away the sandstone and limestone along this stretch of coast creating wonderful rock formations such as Island Rock, the Zuytdorp cliffs and Natural Bridge. Look out for pods of dolphins and at certain times of the year you may even see migrating whales as they make their way along the coast of Western Australia.
I understand that this trail is named after the Bigurda kangaroo which can be found in the area. Bigurda is Nanda for a small kangaroo also known as the euro - a common reddish coloured kangaroo you may see eating the green grass around the creeks.