Finniss River

Photo: Wayne Roddom / CC BY 2.0

The Finniss River flows through the remote and rugged western Kimberley, offering a true wilderness escape for travellers who crave solitude and raw, untamed landscapes. This is a place where the red earth meets the blue sky, and the river itself is a lifeline for abundant birdlife, freshwater crocodiles, and ancient boab trees. The Finniss is not a tourist hub—it’s a destination for self-sufficient adventurers with a 4WD and a sense of exploration.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers visit the Finniss River as part of a longer Kimberley self-drive itinerary. Plan for a half-day to stop, take photos, and have a picnic, or stay overnight if you’re camping. The river is often used as a rest point between the Gibb River Road and the coast. Be prepared for limited facilities—bring all supplies, water, and fuel.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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