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Five Rivers Lookout - Wyndham

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9168 1177
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See where five mighty Kimberley rivers meet and flow into the ocean at Five Rivers Lookout in Wyndham.

There are spectacular views across the Ord, Forest, King, Durack and Pentecost Rivers.

You can also see where the rivers enter the Cambridge Gulf and surrounding mangrove swamps, mudflats and hills.

The Five Rivers Lookout sits on Wyndham's Bastion Range at its highest point of 360 metres above the township.

The best views are early in the morning or dusk as the sun sinks over the gulf lighting up the water in a blaze of colour. Pack a picnic and enjoy the view.

When wind conditions are good, the Bastion Range is also the launch site for hang gliders.

The Five Rivers Lookout is a few minutes drive from the centre of Wyndham.

Whats close?

accommodation

33.4 kms   Voyages El Questro Wilderness Park
8.7 kms   Digger's Rest Station
0.9 kms   Afghan Cemetery
1.5 kms   Crocodile Lookout
1.6 kms   Trial Tree
1.6 kms   Three Mile Valley
1.8 kms   Koolama Wreck Site
15.8 kms   Prison Tree
16.3 kms   Parry Lagoons Nature Reserve
16.3 kms   Alligator Hole
16.5 kms   Telegraph Hill
17.2 kms   Marglu Billabong
2.4 kms   Drovers Memorial
2.4 kms   Crocodile Statue
2.6 kms   Pioneer Cemetery Wyndham
23.7 kms   The Grotto
29.0 kms   The Gut
29.1 kms   Pentecost River
33.0 kms   Cambridge Gulf
34.9 kms   Cockburn Range
63.2 kms   Black Rock Falls
64.1 kms   Stockmans Grave
65.5 kms   Middle Springs
65.7 kms   Ivanhoe Crossing
65.7 kms   Diversion Dam
68.1 kms   Bandicoot Bar
7.3 kms   Moochalabra Dam

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