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Experience the Kimberley as an adventurer with Kingfisher Tours. Immersive cultural tours into one of the world's last true wilderness areas led by our local Aboriginal guides who hold the stories of the land and the knowliedge, …
Situated in the heart of the Kimberley, Halls Creek sits on the northern edge of the Great Sandy Desert and is a gateway to natural attractions including the striking formation of the white quartz China Wall, the orange and black striped domes of the World Heritage listed Bungle Bungle ranges of Purnululu National Park, and the dramatic impression of the Wolfe Creek Crater, formed 300,000 years ago when a meteorite crashed to earth.
Halls Creek offers a genuine insight into the spectacular Australian outback. Covering some 142,908 square kilometres of predominantly desert and pastoral country, Halls Creek has something for everyone, from wide open spaces and magnificent natural attractions, to rich Aboriginal and European history and culture.
Yarliyil Art Centre provides a place for local cultural expression by enabling the ethical production and sale of Aboriginal Art. There are six local art centres in the area.
The Trackers Hut was built in 1959 as a residence for Aboriginal Police Trackers.
Moola Bulla Lookout offers 360 degree views over Halls Creek, the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
The Halls Creek rodeo is a popular local event. One of Halls Creek's features is the rodeo ground, located 1 km from town on Duncan Road. This facility is the centre of action during the annual Halls Creek Rodeo Meeting. For further information regarding the booking of the Rodeo Grounds contact Kimberley Stampede Rodeo Club (Facebook page).
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The Halls Creek Aquatic and Recreation Centre includes an adult (25m, 8 lane) pool, a children's pool, a gymnasium, covered basket ball courts. The facility is a central hub providing opportunities for social, vocational, cultural and community development as well as being a first class sport and recreation facility.
Local road conditions may assist you with your travel planning.
Halls Creek is on the Great Northern Highway, 683km from Broome and 359km from Kununurra. The closest town to Halls Creek is Fitzroy Crossing, 290km to the west.
The Old Halls Creek Cemetery is historically significant as it marks the location of the original town site. It's a peaceful and reflective spot where you can learn about the town's early history, including the gold rush era and its impact on the indigenous population. This is located on Duncan Road (15 km from Gt Northern Hwy). The site is a local landmark and is one of th few isible remains of the old townsite.
Experience the Kimberley as an adventurer with Kingfisher Tours. Immersive cultural tours into one of the world's last true wilderness areas led by our local Aboriginal guides who hold the stories of the land and the knowliedge, …
The Kimberley Hotel is conveniently located adjacent to the airport and approximately 500 metres from the town centre. Set in delightful gardens, the property offers unique stylish accommodation featuring some of the largest hotel units in the…
The untouched remote landscape of the Kimberley makes this area so intriguing, yet often inaccessible by vehicle. Northwest Regional Airlines and its sister company, Broome Aviation have a combined 41 years experience in the Kimberley, making air…