Halls Creek

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Halls Creek is a remote outback town in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, where red dirt meets big skies and ancient landscapes tell stories of Indigenous culture and gold rush history. This is a place for travellers seeking genuine outback character, with a frontier feel that’s both rugged and welcoming. You’ll find dramatic gorges, Aboriginal rock art, and a sense of isolation that makes the journey here an adventure in itself.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to experience Halls Creek and its surrounds. One day for the town itself, including China Wall and Old Halls Creek, and another for a trip to Purnululu or Wolfe Creek Crater. If you’re self-driving, consider an overnight stay at the Bungle Bungle Caravan Park or nearby to make the most of the national park. The best time to visit is during the dry season (May to October) when roads are accessible.

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