Wyndham
Western Australia's most northerly town, historic Wyndham typies the
character and spirit of the Kimberley. Situated on the Cambridge Gulf at the
conuence of the King, Pentecost, Durack, Forrest and Ord Rivers and
surrounded by some of the most spectacular landforms, rivers and wetlands
in the Kimberley, Wyndham is an artist's and photographer's paradise.
Explore
• Drive up to the Five Rivers Lookout and
take in its breathtaking panoramic views
and stunning sunsets.
Pioneering Past
• Step back in time on the Wyndham Port
Heritage Trail walk/drive.
• Call into the Wyndham Museum.
• Visit the Pioneer and Afghan Cameleers'
cemeteries.
• Follow the King River on the King River
Road to Moochalabra Dam. Keep an eye
open for the Prison Boab Tree and
Aboriginal rock paintings along the way.
• View the large Dreamtime statues on
Koolama Street and the 'Big Croc' in the
main street of Wyndham.
• Enjoy the rich bird life and look out for the
rare Gouldian nch at Marlgu Billabong.
• Watch the sunset from Telegraph Hill.
• Visit Anthon's Landing and sh off the
jetty.
• Walk the 3-Mile Valley trail at the base
of The Bastion.
• Sit back and absorb the peace of
Wyndham town's natural bushland
setting.
Wyndham Tourist
Information Centre
Kimberley Motors, Wyndham
Ph: (08) 9161 1281
Did you know?
The 'Big Croc' in Wyndham is
made from 5.5km of steel rod, 50kg
of welding rods, 10 rolls of bird
mesh, 5 cubic metres of concrete
covering 150 square metres.
Wyndham Port.
Wyndham Museum.
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