Fitzroy River National Park
Fitzroy Crossing, Fitzroy Crossing, WA
Fitzroy Crossing, WA 6765

Fitzroy River National Park is one of Australia's most remote and beautiful places, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This pristine wilderness is accessible only by boat or air, offering visitors a unique and untouched natural experience. The park is renowned for its breathtaking natural attractions, including the Prince Regent River, which flows straight for most of its length between near-vertical cliffs. The river is adorned with terraced cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear pools, and ancient rock formations, creating a landscape reminiscent of Jurassic Park. The park also holds deep significance to Aboriginal people, with sites like Careening Bay, where Lieutenant Phillip Parker King inscribed a boab tree with his ship's name in 1820. The park protects a rich biodiversity, with over 500 species of plants and more than half the mammals and bird species found in the Kimberley region. Notable inhabitants include the saltwater crocodile and various bird species. Due to its remote location and challenging access, Fitzroy River National Park offers an unparalleled adventure for those seeking to explore one of Australia's most pristine natural environments.
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Features
- ❌bbq
- ❌playground
- ❌shade
- ❌parking
- ❌dog off leash
- ❌picnic tables
- ❌free entry