Victoria River

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The Victoria River is a lifeblood of the Kimberley, carving a dramatic path through ancient landscapes and offering a raw, untamed wilderness experience. This mighty river system, with its deep gorges and sprawling floodplains, is a haven for wildlife and a gateway to some of Australia's most remote and spectacular scenery. Whether you're cruising its waters, casting a line for barramundi, or simply soaking in the vastness from a lookout, the Victoria River delivers an authentic outback encounter.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend a day or two exploring the Victoria River area, often as a stopover between Katherine and Kununurra. If you're self-driving, allow at least half a day for a river cruise and a visit to Big Horse Creek Lookout. For a deeper experience, including fishing or a walk in Gregory National Park, two nights gives you a relaxed pace. The river is best visited during the dry season (May to October) when the weather is mild and wildlife congregates around the waterholes.

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