Photo: Whinging Pom from Everywhere, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
Windjana Gorge is a dramatic limestone gorge carved by the Lennard River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This ancient landscape, part of the Devonian Reef system, offers a raw, rugged beauty that feels millions of years old. The gorge's towering walls, lush pockets of vegetation, and permanent waterholes make it a haven for wildlife and a mesmerising stop on any Kimberley itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Fossilised Reef Walk: Walk the 3.5 km loop trail through the gorge, where you can see ancient coral fossils embedded in the limestone walls – a window into the Devonian period.
- Freshwater Crocodiles: The waterholes are home to a large population of freshwater crocodiles. Observe them basking on the banks or gliding silently through the water – keep a respectful distance.
- Birdwatching: Spot corellas, cockatoos, and finches flitting among the paperbark trees, especially in the cooler hours of the morning.
- Dramatic Gorge Views: The sheer 100-metre-high walls create a striking contrast with the green pandanus palms and clear water, offering superb photo opportunities.
- Aboriginal Rock Art: Look for ancient carvings and paintings on the gorge walls, telling stories of the Bunuba people who have lived here for tens of thousands of years.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for around 2–3 hours to walk the gorge loop at a leisurely pace, with plenty of stops for photography and wildlife watching. The walk is flat but can be hot, so aim to visit early morning or late afternoon. If you're self-driving the Gibb River Road, Windjana Gorge works well as a half-day detour from Derby or as part of a multi-day Kimberley loop.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tunnel Creek: Just 35 km away, this cave system offers a unique underground walk through a water-filled tunnel – bring a torch and sturdy shoes.
- Geikie Gorge: A stunning sandstone gorge near Fitzroy Crossing, accessible by boat cruise or walking trail, and great for spotting turtles and birds.
- Gibb River Road: The iconic 660 km outback route passes near Windjana Gorge, making it an essential stop on a Kimberley road trip.
- Derby: The nearest town, with supplies, accommodation, and the famous Derby wharf and boab prison tree.
- Broome: A 4-hour drive away, Broome offers Cable Beach, pearl history, and the staircase to the moon phenomenon – a perfect start or end point.
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