Wave Rock is a unique granite formation located near the town of Hyden in Western Australia. The rock is 15 meters high and 110 meters long, and is shaped like a breaking ocean wave. It is believed to have been formed over 2.7 billion years ago through wind and rainwater erosion. Visitors can walk around the rock and explore the surrounding area, which features native flowers, birds, and other rock formations, including Hippo's Yawn and Mulka's Cave. The area is also home to a variety of wildflowers, which bloom in the spring. Wave Rock is a popular tourist destination and offers a range of activities, including walking trails, guided tours, and opportunities to learn about the local Aboriginal legend associated with the cave
Plan your family visit to the Wave Rock with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We visited Wave Rock, a natural rock formation near Hyden. We also visited Wave Rock Wildlife Park to see the koalas and kangaroos
Highlights: The kids were amazed by the wave-shaped rock formation. We also enjoyed seeing the koalas and kangaroos at the wildlife park ✨