Halls-creek Attractions
Canning Stock Route
The Canning Stock Route was created by Albert Canning for Kimberley cattlemen to take their stock to the southern markets. Canning conducted a full survey from 1906 to 1907. He returned with a team in 1908 to sink the 51 wells along the 1850 kilome ...
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Caroline Pool
Caroline's Pool is a natural waterhole near Old Halls Creek and it was once the main social and sporting area of the town. It is a pleasant picnic spot, and ideal for swimming during the wet season and the early part of the dry season. ...
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China Wall
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 ...
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Old Halls Creek
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 ...
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Palm Springs
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 b ...
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Ruby Queen Mine
Ruby Queen Mine is located on Ruby Queen Mine Road, off Duncan Road. This mine was abandoned in the 1970s and much heavy equipment has been left on the site. As with any abandoned minesite, please take care when walking through the area. ...
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Russian Jack Memorial
This memorial statue was jointly erected by the Shire of Halls Creek and the State Government in 1979 to honour all the pioneers of the Kimberley Region. It is a memorial tribute to gold miner Russian Jack, a famous figure of the 1885 gold rush whose ...
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Sawpit Gorge
Sawpit Gorge is situated 41 kilometres south of Halls Creek. It is also known as Sawtooth Gorge. The gorge was created by the Black Elvire River cutting a ridge through the land, leaving towering walls that overhang a tranquil pool shaded by trees an ...
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Tanami Road
The 1050 kilometre Tanami Road is the most direct and adventurous road route linking Halls Creek to Alice Springs. It is mainly unsealed road, accessible only to four wheel drive vehicles, heavy transport and tour buses. Road conditions must be check ...
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Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation
Warlayirti Artists Aboriginal Corporation is located at Balgo Community, 300 kilometres south of Halls Creek and welcomes an increasing number of visitors, art collectors and buyers each year. Warlayirti Artists represents more than three hundred an ...
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Wolfe Creek Crater National Park
One of Australia’s most remarkable outback landscapes, massive Wolfe Creek Crater, lies on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the East Kimberley. Wolfe Creek Crater is the second largest crater in the world, measuring 880 metres across and to a ...
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