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Wyndham Port and Jetty is a historic travel destination located in Western Australia.
Nestled in the pre-historic forest of Livistona and pandanus palms, Zebedee Springs Durack is a serene thermal oasis in the one-million-acre wilderness of El Questro.
Over 1000 of the finest Authentic Aboriginal Paintings, artefacts & gifts from more than 60 leading artists. Huge Online Gallery and Info Centre.
Artopia Gallery is committed to showcasing the work of Kimberley artists who are each unique and talented in their own right.
Scenic Aunauyu (Surveyors Pool) is surrounded by blocky layers of King Leopold sandstone.
Birdland Functional Art Gallery specialises in unique pottery, glass and jewellery made in the Kimberley.
Bloodwoods has a shaded picnic area and is the trailhead for the Mini Palms walk.
Careening Bay is frequently visited by people keen to see the historic Mermaid Tree in Prince Regent National Park and is a very beautiful spot in its own right.
A park overlooking the Ord River, famous for its celebrity visits and trees planting.
Quartz stone vein which projects above the surrounding rocks. Believed to be part of single largest fault of its type in the world. On the way to Halls Creek, six kilometres from the new town centre.
Drysdale River National Park features open woodlands, the broad waters of the Drysdale River, pools, creeks, rugged cliffs and gorges and major waterfalls at Morgan Falls and Solea Falls.
The magnificent homestead was originally built in 1895 by the Durack family on Argyle Downs Station. The famous Durack family home became known as one of the social gathering places of the Kimberley.
Easy to moderate, 2 km, 1 to 2 hour return walk through a narrow chasm with some large boulders to be scrambled over.
Located within El Questro Wilderness Park the waterfall is a one hour walk (depending on fitness level) from the Emma Gorge Resort.
A lookout boasting a view of the five rivers of the Kimberley at the point in which they combine and meet the ocean.
Steep, broken walls of rock come alive as they reflect the tones of changing light.
Located three kilometres from Kununurra, visit the "Mini Bungles" sandstone cliffs that are more than 300 million years old.
The Hunter River is a popular cruise ship destination due to the spectacular rock formation at the river mouth and two large waterfalls, which drop 90m.
A popular attraction allowing tourists to cross the Ord River via a concrete causeway.
Kelly's Knob is a great place to watch a glorious sunset and finish a day off looking around the town.
Situated in the east Kimberley town of Kununurra, Stonecraft displays unique hand carved Kimberley stone including Zebra stone.
The King George Plunges into tidal waters over sandstone cliffs 100m high to form Western Australia’s highest twin waterfalls.
Spectacular waterfall on the Prince Regent River where water cascades over terraced rock formations.
Lookout with panoramic 360 degree views of the western escarpment of the Bungle Bungle Range.
In 2017 visit Kununurra Museum to see the Wirraway-Challenge Display or view it on YouTube (link below)
The Kununurra Museum is run by dedicated volunteers from the Kununurra Historical Society who have been actively collecting local area history for over 30 years (opened 1986).
72km from Kununurra. An inland sea that covers 812 square kilometres. Ideal for nature lovers who want to see this unique ecosystem.
A tourist attraction of the Kimberley, this dam regulates the water from the famous Ord River.
Lalang-garram/Camden Sound Marine Park is the most important humpback whale nursery in the southern hemisphere. It features spectacular coastal scenery and Montgomery Reef provides an incredible spectacle at low tide.
Little Mertens Falls form a thundering curtain of water over blocky sandstone walls surrounding a beautiful pool.