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China Wall - Halls Creek

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The China Wall is a natural white stone wall which looks just like a miniature ‘Great Wall of China’. It is located just outside of the town of Halls Creek, and is a great stop off for a picnic lunch. Enjoy a swim in the shady stream below before exploring this interesting limestone formation, which features a vein of white quartz.

The wall rises from the creek up over the hill, and you can see it in the distance as it winds its way over the rugged landscape for fifteen kilometres. It has a beautiful outlook and certainly makes an interesting photograph.

Halls Creek is a seven hour drive from Broome. Old Halls Creek is a 15 minute drive from the new township. Camping is available at Old Halls Creek, and it is a popular overnight stop midway between Derby and Kununurra

Whats close?

accommodation

175.1 kms   Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park
189.8 kms   Digger's Rest Station
7.3 kms   Kimberley Hotel
7.4 kms   Best Western Halls Creek Motel
105.5 kms   Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park
11.0 kms   Caroline Pool
128.5 kms   Argyle Diamond Mine
13.2 kms   Ruby Queen Mine
15.1 kms   Sawpit Gorge
161.7 kms   Cockburn Range
17.0 kms   Palm Springs
177.8 kms   Sir John Gorge
180.8 kms   Prison Tree
181.9 kms   Pentecost River
184.0 kms   The Grotto
185.1 kms   The Spillway
185.2 kms   Crocodile Ridge
185.3 kms   Lake Argyle
188.1 kms   Argyle Downs Homestead Museum
19.7 kms   Tanami Road
191.1 kms   Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve
58.0 kms   Ord River
6.0 kms   Old Halls Creek
62.7 kms   Wolfe Creek Crater National Park
7.2 kms   Russian Jack Memorial
80.2 kms   Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation
99.8 kms   Warmun Art Centre
99.9 kms   Warmun Community

events

185.9 kms   Slingair Heliwork Lake Argyle Classic

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