via Parry Creek Kununurra Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Alligator Hole is a salt water crocodile habitat where you can see the mighty 'Salty' at home in the wild. Witness these fascinating prehistoric creatures basking in the sun along the sand banks or lazing in the cool waters with their head just visible on the water's surface.
It was officially named back in the early days when the crocodiles in the area were mistaken for alligators. These days ...
Cambridge Gulf borders Western Australia and the Northern Territory and provides a meeting place for five rivers. The aptly named Five Rivers Lookout on the top of the Bastion Range provides a spectacular view of the Ord River, Pentecost River, Durack River, Forrest River and King River flowing into the gulf.
The panoramic view of the Gulf, Wyndham Port and mud flats is spectacular. Watch the s ...
via El Questro Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
You can see the majestic orange cliffs of Cockburn Range in the East Kimberley on a four wheel driving trip along the Gibb River Road.
Imposing and spectacular views are also on offer from the highway into Wyndham.
The Cockburn Range is shaped like a vast round fortress and rises more than 600 metres above the plains.
From a distance, there's no hint of the deep gorges and permanent pool ...
via Koolinda Street, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
If you like 'big' town entry statements, you will love the giant Crocodile Statue in Wyndham. As you drive into the historic port town, you cannot miss the welcoming smile from the side of the road at the town's entrance. The 20 metre long and three metre high concrete statue of a saltwater crocodile provides a novel photo opportunity. Visitors are known to climb the large sculpture for some enter ...
Summit of Bastian Range, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
See where five mighty Kimberley Rivers meet and flow into the ocean at Five Rivers Lookout in Wyndham.
There are spectacular views across the Ord, Forest, King, Durack and Pentecost Rivers.
You can also see where the rivers enter the Cambridge Gulf and surrounding mangrove swamps, mudflats and hills.
The Five Rivers Lookout sits on Wyndham's Bastion Range at its highest point of 360 metr ...
Kalumburu Road, Kalumburu, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Kalumburu Road in the far northern Kimberley region provides access to some of the remotest and most spectacular terrain in the north. Four wheel drive enthusiasts will enjoy the challenging drive along the unsealed road that leads to the Aboriginal community of Kalumburu Mission.
Stop along the way at the Drysdale River Station and explore the magnificent Mitchell Falls before continuing your ...
Prince Regent River, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
The beautiful terraced waterfall of the King Cascade is located on the Prince Regent River in the East Kimberley region.
Take a boat cruise to this unusual waterfall and you'll see water cascading over terraced rock formations.
Go swimming and take a refreshing shower under the falls.
Cruises operate along the river giving you the chance to get up close to this beautiful work of nature. ...
Parry Creek Kununarra Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Bird watchers will delight in the abundance of wild bird species to be found at the Marglu Billabong in the Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve near Wyndham. Visit at dusk or dawn to best appreciate the myriad of activity and enjoy the cacophony of bird song.
View the vast array of wetland birds all year round, with 20,000 birds found in the area even in the dry season. Look out for magpie geese, swam ...
via Great Northern Highway, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Moochalabra Dam, near Wyndham, is a lovely spot for a picnic under the huge Boab tree. It is a great base from which to explore the nearby Aboriginal cave paintings or to watch the local wildlife.
Moochalabra Creek crossing appears just before the dam turn-off where you will see lush green growth shaded by large paper bark trees. Be sure to travel on and observe the myriad of bird life around t ...
Great Northern Highway, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
For one of the best bird watching sites in Western Australia head to Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve near the Kimberley town of Wyndham. This is where waders from as far afield as Siberia come to rest and feed.
The lagoons and billabongs of this nature reserve teem with wildlife, especially during the wet season. You can see hundreds of birds from specially built bird-hides which allow you to get ...
via Wyndham Karunjie Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
The Pentecost River in the East Kimberley region is famed as one of the best spots in the area to go barramundi fishing.
The epic four wheel drive track, the Gibb River Road, crosses over the Pentecost River and this crossing is the ideal place to throw in a fishing line. Head along a track on the north eastern side of the crossing for the best fishing spot. Experience the thrill of catching th ...
via Parry Creek Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Telegraph Hill offers uninterrupted panoramic views of the dramatic and rugged landscape on the outskirts of Wyndham. You can see all the way out to the Cambridge Gulf and ocean on a clear day. Explore the site where the telegraph station used to stand during World War I and II. Appreciate the view the naval officers would have had from the station during World War II, which helped sink the German ...
Grotto Road, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
The Grotto is a magnificent gorge that provides a picturesque and safe swimming spot. The 120 metre cliff face drops into the water and becomes a spectacular waterfall during the wet season. Swim in the still refreshing waters of this natural chasm and watch as the daring local children swing from the Tarzan rope across the water. The sound of laughter, splashing water and the occasional birdcall ...
via Lookout Drive, Wyndham, Western Australia 6740, Australia
Three Mile Valley sits at the bottom of the Bastion Range which can be easily accessed via several walk trails. Walk along a flowing creek which leads to several pretty waterfalls which are most dramatic during the wet season.
If you prefer a more strenuous walk, hike up the Bastion Range for spectacular panoramic views across the Cambridge Gulf. Capture the stark contrast of the Kimberley lan ...