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Murujuga has the distinction of being the 100th National Park declared in Western Australia. It hosts the largest concentration of rock art in the world.
The extraordinary seascape and Aboriginal culture of the 1,845,000 hectares North Kimberley Marine Park attracts tourists from around the globe.
The North Lalang-garram Marine Park lies within Dambimangari country between Lalang-garram / Camden Sound Marine Park and the North Kimberley Marine Park and covers about 110,000 hectares.
Palm Springs Nature Reserve is a popular destination located in Halls Creek, Western Australia.
The area is highly significant to the Ngarla Traditional Owners and includes the mangrove-lined embayments of Bake Bean Creek, sandy beaches and intertidal sand and mudflats. It is a popular spot for recreational fishing.
The Parry Creek Nature Reserve is listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention and is listed on the Register of the National Estate.
A wealth of tropical birds and lurking crocodiles can be viewed from a bird hide and boardwalk over the waterlily studded Marglu Billabong.
Moderate 7km return walk to the Piccaninny Gorge entrance or difficult 30 km return walk through the gorge system requiring overnight camping.
The Pilbara inshore islands are important breeding and resting places for migratory and resident shorebirds, seabirds and marine turtles.
Prince Regent, declared WA’s 99thnational park under the State Government’s Kimberley Science and Conservation Strategy, protects many areas of scenic grandeur.
Prince Regent National Park, formerly known as the Prince Regent Nature Reserve, is a protected expanse of natural beauty in Western Australia's Kimberley region.
Discover the adventure of a lifetime at Purnululu National Park in Kununurra, Western Australia.
The information bay is located on the Great Northern Highway at the turn-off to the park.
The Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park is one of the most striking geological landmarks in Western Australia, offering a remote wilderness experience.
Python Pool is nestled into the Chichester Range at the base of a seasonal waterfall.
Reveley Island is located off the coast of the north Kimberley between Buckle Head and Cape Lambert.
The Rowley Shoals include the State managed Rowley Shoals Marine Park and nearby Mermaid Reef, Commonwealth managed Marine Park. These marine parks are effectively ‘aquariums’ in the middle of the ocean with some of the best diving in Australia.
Located on the upper side of the Ord River Diversion Dam, Swim Beach Park in Kununurra, Australia is a great travel destination for those who love outdoor activities and nature.
Thevenard Island is great for bird watching and relaxing.
Located in the Windjana Gorge National Park, 145km east of Derby in the far north of Western Australia, Time Walk is an easy yet stunning 2-kilometre return bush walk that takes you through a Devonian reef gorge system, unlike any other in the Kimberley.
Spectacular tidal currents and whirlpools, sandstone escarpments and gorges, lagoons visited by waterbirds, lush rainforest patches and waterlily-dotted pools are features of Walcott Inlet.
Welcome to Windjana Gorge National Park, a stunning national park located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Welcome to Wolfe Creek Crater National Park!
Wunaamin Conservation Park is known for its spectacular Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge), peaceful campsite at Dalandi (Silent Grove) and Walarra mindi (Mount Hart) Homestead.
The spectacular turquoise waters of this park in Yawuru country on the doorstep of Broome are teeming with marine life and it is one of the shorebird wonders of the world.