Gibb River Road
The Gibb River Road is an epic 660-kilometre dirt track that slices through the rugged heart of the Kimberley, Western Australia. This is not just a road; it’s a rite of passage for adventurers seeking raw, untamed landscapes, ancient gorges, and Aboriginal rock art. Originally a cattle route, the Gibb connects Derby on the coast with Kununurra near the Northern Territory border, offering a dusty, corrugated journey that rewards with swimming holes, waterfalls, and a profound sense of isolation. Come prepared with a 4WD, plenty of water, and a spirit of discovery.
Highlights & What to See
- Windjana Gorge National Park – Walk along the Lennard River amid towering limestone walls and spot freshwater crocodiles basking on the banks.
- Tunnel Creek National Park – Wade through a 750-metre-long cave system (bring a torch!) where Aboriginal warrior Jandamarra once hid.
- Bell Gorge – A stunning cascade plunging into a deep pool; perfect for a refreshing swim after a short walk.
- Galvans Gorge – A smaller, easily accessible gorge with a permanent waterhole and Aboriginal rock art.
- Mount Elizabeth Station – Stay at a working cattle station and experience outback hospitality, with guided tours of Wandjina rock art.
- El Questro Wilderness Park – A vast station offering everything from luxury glamping to rugged camping, with hot springs, gorges, and the famous Chamberlain Gorge.
- Emma Gorge – A challenging but rewarding hike leads to a tiered waterfall and a plunge pool surrounded by red cliffs.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a minimum of five to seven days to drive the entire Gibb River Road, allowing for stops at major gorges and station stays. Most travellers break the journey into three or four days of driving with two to three full days for side trips and walks. The road is impassable in the wet season (November to March); the best time is April to October when the weather is cooler and the road is open. Take it slow – corrugations can be brutal, and every detour is worth the extra time.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Broome – Start or end your trip with Cable Beach sunsets and the pearl town's laid-back vibe.
- Kununurra – Gateway to Lake Argyle, the Ord River, and the eastern Kimberley.
- Bungle Bungle Range (Purnululu National Park) – The iconic beehive domes are a long but rewarding detour from the Gibb.
- Derby – Explore the town's boab prison tree and horizontal falls scenic flights.
- Mitchell Plateau – For the adventurous, a 4WD track leads to Mitchell Falls, a series of cascades best seen by helicopter or hike.
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