Gorges & Swim Holes

Points of Interest

Poultons Pool


Located 77 km from Derby, Poulton's Pool is a serene spot perfect for swimming and fishing. While freshwater crocodiles may inhabit the area, it remains safe for swimming. The journey requires a 4WD, and caravans are not recommended due to the rough access roads. Ideal for a day trip, Poulton's Pool offers a peaceful escape into nature.

Bandiln͟gan (Windjana Gorge) National Park


The gorge provides several options for exploration, ranging from easy 30-minute strolls to a 7-kilometre round-trip hike.

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Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) National Park


Tunnel Creek is a very popular walk with a bit of adventure thrown in for good measure. The 2 kilometre return walk goes through a naturally formed tunnel carved over millions of years by fast flowing wet-season water.

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RAAF Boab Quarry


Boab Raff Quarry is an ideal spot to cool off and beat the heat. Take a brief trail along the quarry's rim, where you'll discover a few caves branching off the sides.

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Dolerite Gorge (Matthew Gorge)


A highlight of Mount Hart is the enchanting Dolerite Gorge, formerly known as Matthew Gorge.

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Annie Creek (Mount Hart)


Annie Creek Riparian Habitat Trail is an easy 2.4km return largely flat trail following one side of Annie Creek. The trail is easily accessible from the camping ground and is well marked and features informative interpretive signage. The rainforest vegetation is richly diverse and so is the birdlife.

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Barker Pool


An easy 10min drive from Mount Hart Wilderness Lodge to Barker Pool.

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Lennard Gorge


This 3.2-km trail in the King Leopold Ranges, WA, takes about 57 minutes and features rocky terrain, river views, and a waterfall lookout. Best from June to August, it’s a quiet, moderately challenging hike. Swimming is not advised due to steep cliffs.

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Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge)


The Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) Trail starts at the car park and ends above the stunning waterfall, providing magnificent views of the gorge. An extension of this trail, the Dalmanyi Falls Trail, leads over the falls and down to the deep pool below, offering a thrilling adventure amidst the Kimberley's natural beauty.

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Adcock Gorge


Adcock Gorge is reached via a brief 0.65km walking trail. Unlike more popular gorges like Galvan's and Bell Gorge, Adcock offers a tranquil escape. In fact, you might find yourself alone with the deep pool, rocky ledges, and waterfall. Further downstream lies a serene pool adorned with water lilies.

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Galvan's Gorge


This gentle and flat 1km one-way trail stands out as one of the Kimberley's most picturesque short walks. A multi-tiered waterfall cascades down a rocky gorge wall, creating a serene reflective pool surrounded by lush vegetation. It's a charmingly beautiful spot to unwind and contemplate the wonders of nature.

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Manning Gorge


This 5.8-kilometre return hike offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Along the well-marked trail, you'll traverse broken rocky terrain, with some climbing and scrambling towards the end. However, the highlight lies at both the beginning and the end of the hike—a refreshing swim awaits you. Upon reaching your destination, you'll be greeted by a magnificent waterfall-fed pool, providing a perfect opportunity to cool off and rejuvenate amidst stunning natural beauty.

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