Keep River National Park

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Keep River National Park, tucked away in the far northwest of the Northern Territory near the Western Australian border, is a rugged, off-the-beaten-track gem that rewards intrepid travellers with extraordinary landscapes and a profound sense of isolation. This is the land of the Mirriwung and Gadjerong peoples, where ancient sandstone escarpments, dramatic gorges, and tranquil waterholes create a backdrop for wildlife spotting and bushwalking. The park feels like a secret – even in peak season you might have entire trails to yourself – and its raw beauty, from the sculpted rock formations of the Cockburn Range to the lush pandanus-lined creeks, offers a genuine outback experience far from the crowds of the Red Centre’s more famous parks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors explore Keep River National Park as a day trip from Kununurra (about 2.5 hours west) or as a stopover on the drive between the Kimberley and the Red Centre. To truly appreciate the park’s tranquillity and complete the main walks, plan for at least one full day. If you have a 4WD and a sense of adventure, consider camping overnight at the basic campground – the starry skies and dawn chorus are unforgettable. Two days allows you to tackle the longer Miri Miri walk, explore the gorge at leisure, and simply soak in the silence.

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