Towns of the Kimberley
Gateway to Kimberley's gorge country.
Broome
Broome is Western Australia's coastal getaway, right on the Indian Ocean's doorstep. From the turquoise waters and red sandstone cliffs to the endless expanse of white sand at Cable Beach, the colours and moods of Broome will capture your soul.
Derby
Just two hours north of Broome, Derby sits on the edge of King Sound with the vastness of the Kimberley at its doorstep.
Fitzroy Crossing
Located on the Fitzroy river bank at the heart of gorge country, Fitzroy Crossing is at heart of some of the best pastoral country in Australia.
Halls Creek
Halls Creek, on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert, is close to Purnululu National Park, home of the famous Bungle Bungles and Wolfe Creek Crater, the second largest meteorite crater in the world.
Kununurra
Kununurra is an interesting, modern town which came into existence in the early 1960s as a construction centre for the Ord River Scheme and the creation of the majestic Lake Argyle.
Wyndham
With a population of approximately 900 people, Wyndham is a small frontier town and the nothern gateway to the Gibb River Road and Derby.


