Keep River National Park

Keep River National Park is located 51 kilometres east of Kununurra just inside the Northern Territory. The most comfortable time to visit the park is from May to August or in the dry season as it is known locally. There are a variety of things to see and do in the Keep River National Park from aboriginal rock art sites, to spectacular geological formations, numerous bushwalks of varying distance all within a diverse array of habitats and all relatively close together. The geological formations are primarily sandstone very similar in structure as both Purnululu and Mirima National Parks.

Keep River National Park has two camping areas (camping fees apply) and facilities include tables, BBQ's and pit toilets. Water is available at Jarnem and along the road just past the Ranger's Station turnoff.

For further information, refer to the Northern Territory Government website.