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Palm Springs - Halls Creek

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One of the most popular places in the Kimberley town of Halls Creek to go swimming is Palm Springs, a short drive away.

Palm Springs is an outback oasis of palm trees, abundant wildlife surrounding a fresh water spring. Once used as a water supply by cattle drovers, these days it’s where the locals go to relax. Pack a picnic and enjoy the peaceful tranquillity.

Palm Springs is about a 40 minute drive from Halls Creek.

You can get to Halls Creek by travelling along the Great Northern Highway between Broome and Kununurra.

Whats close?

accommodation

181.5 kms   Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park
197.8 kms   Digger's Rest Station
24.1 kms   Kimberley Hotel
24.1 kms   Best Western Halls Creek Motel
10.9 kms   Ruby Queen Mine
101.2 kms   Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park
103.2 kms   Warmun Art Centre
103.3 kms   Warmun Community
13.4 kms   Old Halls Creek
131.1 kms   Argyle Diamond Mine
17.0 kms   China Wall
170.1 kms   Cockburn Range
186.6 kms   The Spillway
186.6 kms   Crocodile Ridge
186.9 kms   Lake Argyle
189.3 kms   Prison Tree
189.6 kms   Argyle Downs Homestead Museum
190.8 kms   The Grotto
192.2 kms   Pentecost River
193.5 kms   Sir John Gorge
198.4 kms   Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve
24.0 kms   Russian Jack Memorial
3.1 kms   Sawpit Gorge
32.9 kms   Tanami Road
51.9 kms   Wolfe Creek Crater National Park
6.0 kms   Caroline Pool
63.7 kms   Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation
64.9 kms   Ord River

events

187.4 kms   Slingair Heliwork Lake Argyle Classic

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