Discover the attractions in Kununurra, Western Australia (WA), from the world heritage listed Purnululu (Bungle Bungle) National Park and amazing Mitchell River National Park to diamond producing Kimberley Fine Diamonds and unique Zebra Rock Gallery.

For more information, please contact us on +61 8 9168 1177.

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PO Box 446 Kununurra 6743
Phone: +61 8 9168 1177
Fax: +61 8 9168 2598  
Email: info@visitkununurra.com
Website: kununurratourism.com

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King Leopold Range National Park

See stunning gorges and camp out under the stars at King Leopold Range National Park off the Gibb River Road in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Here you can explore Bell and Lennard Gorges which are among the most magnificent ... more
 

Manning Gorge

For camping under a star-filled outback sky and immersing yourself in Aboriginal history, visit Manning Gorge off the epic four wheel driving track, the Gibb River Road in the Kimberley region. This stunning gorge offers camping by the tranquil ... more
 

Bandicoot Bar

Bandicoot Bar at the base of the Ord River Diversion Dam wall just outside Kununurra is the base on which the Diversion Dam has been built. Fishing is not allowed within a 200 metre distance of the radial gates ... more
 

Black Rock Falls

For a refreshing dip after wet season rain in a pristine Kimberley water hole visit Black Rock Falls near Kununurra. This is where the locals come to go swimming and enjoy a picnic. The waterfall is most spectacular in ... more
 

Crocodile Ridge

Crocodile Ridge, at Lake Argyle was so named due to the uncanny resemblance the rock formation has to a crocodile basking out in the sun. There are a number of tour companies who offer boat tours on Lake Argyle ... more
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Ivanhoe Crossing

Go barramundi fishing at Ivanhoe Crossing, a short drive north of Kununurra in the East Kimberley. Ivanhoe Crossing is a causeway built over the mighty Ord River – and beware, this is salt water crocodile country! Snare an elusive ... more
 

Kelly's Knob Lookout

Check out the views of Kununurra and the Ord River irrigation area from Kelly’s Knob Lookout not far from town. Panoramic views stretch across the township and irrigation area, to some of the best known attractions in Kununurra including ... more
 

Lake Argyle

Massive Lake Argyle is one of the most spectacular attractions in Western Australia offering boat cruising, fishing and an abundance of native animals and birds. Lake Argyle is the biggest man made lake in Australia. It’s several times larger ... more
 

Lake Kununurra

Go swimming, fishing, cruising, canoeing and see amazing wildlife at Lake Kununurra in the East Kimberley. It’s also a popular spot for sailing, rowing and water skiing. Lake Kununurra was formed after the completion of the Diversion Dam in ... more
 

Sleeping Buddha

You don’t have to use too much imagination to see a Sleeping Buddha resting in a rock formation near Kununurra. This natural attraction is a large rock officially called Carlton Ridge. For the best view, head to Celebrity Tree ... more
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