Things to do in Kimberley Region, Western Australia: The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

July 7, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

Discover the best top things to do in Kimberley Region, Australia including Freshwater Cove, Dragon Tree Soak Nature Reserve, Purnululu National Park Walking Trails, Kangaroo Haven, Adcock Gorge, Broome Bird Observatory, Cape Leveque, King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve, Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park.
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1. Freshwater Cove

Kimberley Coast Worrorra Country, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 1800 111 163
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Freshwater Cove

Fly over the spectacular west Kimberley coast to Freshwater Cove. Stay on country in beach front accommodation and immerse yourself in our unique blend of Eco and Cultural experiences. Stay for 1 night or 3 nights/4 days or you might prefer Sportfishing on the remote Kimberley coast. We can offer packages to suit your interest. Our office is in Broome but our operations are on the remote Kimberley coast from April to October each year.

2. Dragon Tree Soak Nature Reserve

180 Km South-East of Broome, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Dragon Tree Soak Nature Reserve

3. Purnululu National Park Walking Trails

Purnululu National Park, Western Australia 6770 Australia +61 8 9168 7300 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/purnululu
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Purnululu National Park Walking Trails

4. Kangaroo Haven

90 Egret Close Lot 27, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743 Australia +61 438 921 942 [email protected] http://www.kangaroohavenwildliferescue.com.au/
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Kangaroo Haven

5. Adcock Gorge

Adcock Gorge Rd, Western Australia 6728 Australia
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Adcock Gorge

6. Broome Bird Observatory

Via Crab Creek Road, 25 Kilometres From Broome, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 8 9193 5600 [email protected] http://www.broomebirdobservatory.com/
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Broome Bird Observatory

Broome Bird Observatory is located on the north-west coast of Australia on the shores of Roebuck Bay. The Broome region is regarded as the most significant site in Australia for shorebirds as well as being of high signifcance among other locations for shorebirds across the world. Roebuck Bay has the greatest diversity of shorebird species of any site on the planet and around 150,000 of these birds visit annually.

Reviewed By jss359 - Perth, Australia

Had a fabulous time at BBO when we visited recently for a few days. Bird watching can be done from the camp kitchen/shade house as the birds come to the bird baths or short walks around the property and down to the sea shore. We also went on a great bird 'safari' with the warden and assistant warden onto the 'plains'. The facilities were great for campers with partially shaded spots, great showers etc. A friendly crew of mainly volunteers look after the place and guests.

7. Cape Leveque

Broome-Cape Leveque Rd 240 km north of Broome, Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia 6725 Australia
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Cape Leveque

Reviewed By SalliAnni4_0

A Stunning array of colours as deep red dirt from the Pindan Cliffs falls onto white sand and then tumbles into the endless aquas of the ocean. Peaceful, unique, spectacular. Definitely worth the drive out to Kooljaman to have a swim and watch the world turn away from the sun :)

8. King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park

via Gibb River Road, 200 km east of Derby, Western Australia 6728 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/king-leopold-ranges
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King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park

9. Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve

80 Km Nw of Kununurra, Kununurra, Western Australia 6743 Australia +61 8 9168 4200 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/parry-lagoons
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Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve

Reviewed By 9waynep - Toowoomba, Australia

Called in with our tour group and was pleasantly surprised by the variety of wildlife. There was many different species of birds, water Lillie's and two very large saltwater crocodiles, sunny themselves on the opposite bank. There is a hide located on the waters edge which allows you to observe the wildlife in safety.

10. Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park

10 Mile on the Broome Highway 16km / 15 Minutes Drive From Town, Broome, Western Australia 6725 Australia +61 8 9193 6580 [email protected] http://www.malcolmdouglas.com.au/wildernesspark.html
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Malcolm Douglas Broome Crocodile Park

Daily Crocodile Feeding Tour (Walking) $35 Adults, Conc.$30, Kids $20 (under 5 free), Family 2 adults, 2 kids $90. Bus and Educational Tours Contact Direct. Bring Insect Repellent, Hat, Sunscreen, wear suitable clothing.

Reviewed By geoffreyc984 - Perth, Australia

Great place to visit when in Broome. Kids loved the baby crocodile experience and wow they have quite a few more crocodiles in there since the last time we visited which was when the croc farm was in cable beach!!!! The tour guides are great and very knowledgeable. Good way to experience. part of the Kimberley experience and gain a respect for the crocodiles

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