Redbank Bridge
Wilson St, Port Hedland, 6721
The sunsets in Hedland are beautiful no matter where you are, but for the best views and also the most iconic sunset photos, head to Redbank Bridge.
From one side, you can see the sunset behind the salt piles, with trains snaking past and the colours reflecting from the salt pools. On the other side, you can see the actual sun setting behind the red ore trains, providing a unique silhouette and the contrast between nature and industry will take your breath away.
Join the Salt Eco Tour from Pilbara Tours to discover the salt making process as well as the flora, fauna and Aboriginal culture of the coastline east of Port Hedland.
Located adjacent to the Rio Tinto Dampier Salt Facility
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