General: Travelling the Halls Creek region is an adventure, an experience framed with tranquil Kimberley surroundings and a pleasant climate.
Steeped in early gold pioneering history, Halls Creek is a fascinating place for explorers. Gold was found in 1885 starting Western Australia’s first main gold rush.
The Aboriginal art and culture are interesting high-lights incorporating various art communities that demonstrate unique styles.
Pastoral and tourism industries are important to the area and Halls Creek has many world-class attractions definitely worth visiting. The World Heritage Listed Purnululu National Park (Bungle Bungle) is approximately 360 million years old, the Wolfe Creek Crater, the China Wall of natural quartz-vein formations, the Old Halls Creek township, the serene Palm Springs, picnicking at Caroline Pool and swimming in Sawpit Gorge.
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