When travelling in remote areas, phone and internet connection is very limited so it is advisable to have a copy of a printed map/guide to assist you in navigation.
There are a number of guides published by local visitor centres and shires in the Pilbara that you’ll find extremely helpful before and during your trip:
Karijini Ranges to the Pilbara Coast Visitor Guide
The Warlu Way Adventurer Guide
Download the FREE Warlu Way App by visiting the Apple App Store or Google Play. The interactive map works offline so you can use it in remote locations without an internet connection.
A number of Pilbara maps and guides are produced by reputable publishers, including HEMA Maps, online and in bookshops and service stations.
Leisure travellers may use the rail access roads but must obtain and carry a FREE 30-day permit. The permit may be obtained online, but is also available by visiting the following visitor centres and watching a short safety video:
It is important that you download/print all relevant passes, maps, guides and information before travel.
When travelling in remote areas, phone and internet connection is very limited so it is advisable to have a copy of a printed map/guide to assist you in navigation.