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Mitchell Falls Camp, The Kimberley, Western Australia Image by Overland Exposure
Western Australia

10 out of 10: Mitchell Falls Camp, The Kimberley, Western Australia

CAMPS Ambassador Amanda said: “We loved our truck overnighter here and we all forgot how fun and comfy camping in the truck is. “A basic bush camp but with hybrid eco toilets and a water collection point for boiling, and fire pits – what more do you need?  “Fees were $11/adult, $7/concession and kids 6 & up $3 /night. Overall Mitchell Falls experience 10/10!” Ngarinyin and Wunambul people as the traditional custodians of Mitchell River National Park, you need an online Uunguu Visitor Pass, before you arrive. Give yourself 4-6 hours for the round trip, walking through “rough country” to Mitchell

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Kayak the Ord River Kununurra Western Australia
Outback & Bush

BUCKET LIST: Kayak the Ord River, Kununurra, Western Australia

This was a real adventure, one our kids talk about again and again. And what a way to explore this section of The Kimberley! We booked a two-day, self guided kayaking tour. We packed our food and drink, ice, clothes, camera and sundries – they provided the kayaks, life jackets, tents, waterproof barrels for your gear and eskies. You carry everything you need in your canoes – so pack lightly! Day 1 It was a 6.15am start and an hour’s drive. After a stop at the Lake Argyle lookout, you are given tips, and dropped near the dam wall in our 2

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Ellenbrae Station - Site 729 - Entry
Camping

Visit Ellenbrae Station, Western Australia

Ellenbrae Station covers 1 million acres in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Approximately 230km from Kununurra on one of Australia’s must-see destinations, the Gibb River Road. The station has become a popular stop over for tourists – with delicious Gibb River Road famous scones. Add it to your list for the dry season. Predominantly a cattle station, you can stay in an unpowered site for $35 per night. We always love seeing a family rate – it is only $40 per night, and kids under 5 are free! Pets are welcome, too.  It caters for all types of camping from tents and

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