Horace Mount

Rising dramatically from the rust-red plains of the Kimberley, Horace Mount is a striking sandstone mesa that rewards adventurous travellers with sweeping views over the vast, ancient landscape. This lesser-known gem offers a genuine outback experience, far from the crowds, where the silence is broken only by the cry of a wedge-tailed eagle. For those exploring the Kimberley by 4WD, a detour to Horace Mount is a chance to connect with the raw beauty of Australia’s remote northwest.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate around 1–2 hours for the climb and to soak in the views. The walk is relatively short (approx. 1 km return) but involves some scrambling over rocky sections, so sturdy footwear is essential. Many travellers combine a visit with a half-day exploration of the surrounding Fitzroy Valley, making it a perfect morning or late-afternoon stop. If you’re self-driving, it’s a rewarding break on the long journey between Broome and the Gibb River Road.

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