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Miluwindi Conservation Park

Wunaamin Miliwindi Ranges, Halls Creek, WA

Gibb River Road, Wunaamin Miliwindi Ranges WA 6770

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Miluwindi Conservation Park, formerly known as King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park, is a significant area in Western Australia's Kimberley region, spanning approximately 300 kilometers from Walcott Inlet to the Margaret River. The park is renowned for its ancient Wunaamin Miliwindi Ranges, which are approximately 560 million years old, offering visitors a glimpse into some of the world's oldest geological formations. The jagged hogback scarps and folded rock formations along the Gibb River Road are particularly notable, showcasing the immense geological forces that have shaped the landscape over millennia.

A highlight of the park is the Lennard River Gorge, where the Lennard River has carved its way through the Wunaamin Miliwindi Ranges, creating picturesque waterfalls. These waterfalls are especially captivating during the wet season, providing a refreshing contrast to the arid surroundings. The park offers opportunities for bushwalking and four-wheel-drive exploration, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of the Kimberley landscape.

It's important to note that the park is located in crocodile country, with both estuarine and freshwater crocodiles inhabiting the area. Visitors are advised to exercise caution and adhere to safety guidelines when engaging in activities such as swimming, canoeing, or boating. The park is jointly managed with the Bunuba and Wilinggin Aboriginal people, acknowledging their traditional ownership and cultural significance of the land. As such, visitors are encouraged to respect the cultural heritage and natural environment of the area during their visit.

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