Turkey Creek

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Turkey Creek is a remote and rugged outback settlement in Western Australia's Kimberley region, offering a genuine taste of life on the Gibb River Road. This tiny community serves as a vital rest stop for travellers exploring the Kimberley's dramatic gorges and ancient landscapes, with a rich Aboriginal heritage and a frontier atmosphere that feels a world away from the coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Turkey Creek itself is a brief stop — half an hour is enough to visit the art centre and grab supplies. Most travellers use it as a base for exploring Purnululu National Park, which requires a full day (dawn to dusk) to see the main attractions like Cathedral Gorge and Echidna Chasm. Plan for at least two nights if you want to hike the Bungle Bungles properly and soak in the outback atmosphere.

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