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Old Halls Creek is a picturesque deserted township where the ruins of several old mud brick buildings remain as testament to what was once a booming town, with a population of over 3,000 people.

Check out the fascinating ruins of the old Post Office and wander through the old cemetery. Enjoy a picnic and a swim at Black Elvire River and soak up the tranquil surrounds. Try your hand at prospecting for gold in what was the site of Western Australia’s first main gold rush in 1885. Local prospectors still find gold there today.

In 1955, the Halls Creek town site relocated 15 kilometres to the northwest, to less rugged terrain and adjacent to the then newly constructed Great Northern Highway. There is a small caravan park in the old township which offers basic accommodation.

Halls Creek is a seven hour drive east of Broome or four hours from Kununurra. The drive from Halls Creek out to Old Halls Creek is an enjoyable journey with some lovely scenery along the way. There are a number of creek crossings where care should be taken.

Whats close?

accommodation

13.0 kms   Kimberley Hotel
13.1 kms   Best Western Halls Creek Motel
172.6 kms   Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park
187.9 kms   Digger's Rest Station
100.1 kms   Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park
12.6 kms   Sawpit Gorge
12.9 kms   Russian Jack Memorial
124.7 kms   Argyle Diamond Mine
13.4 kms   Palm Springs
14.0 kms   Ruby Queen Mine
159.9 kms   Cockburn Range
179.1 kms   Prison Tree
180.9 kms   Pentecost River
181.1 kms   The Spillway
181.2 kms   Crocodile Ridge
181.3 kms   Lake Argyle
181.7 kms   The Grotto
183.5 kms   Sir John Gorge
184.1 kms   Argyle Downs Homestead Museum
189.0 kms   Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve
25.6 kms   Tanami Road
55.3 kms   Ord River
6.0 kms   China Wall
62.9 kms   Wolfe Creek Crater National Park
7.7 kms   Caroline Pool
77.2 kms   Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation
96.2 kms   Warmun Art Centre
96.3 kms   Warmun Community

events

181.9 kms   Slingair Heliwork Lake Argyle Classic

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