Mitchell Plateau National Park

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Mitchell Plateau National Park is a remote and rugged Kimberley gem that rewards adventurous travellers with dramatic escarpments, ancient rock art, and the thunderous Mitchell Falls. This is true outback Australia, where red cliffs plunge into clear pools and monsoon vines cling to sandstone. Access is via the Gibb River Road or by air, making it a bucket-list destination for self-drivers and scenic flight enthusiasts alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to experience the park properly. Day one: hike to Mitchell Falls (allow 3–4 hours return) and explore the upper pools. Day two: visit Mertens Gorge and Surveyors Pool, plus consider a scenic flight. If you're self-driving the Gibb River Road, budget an extra day for the rough access track – the 4WD journey from the Gibb to the campground takes 2–3 hours each way.

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