Fitzroy Crossing & Halls Creek
The Wild Heart of the Kimberley
FITZROY CROSSING & GEIKIE GORGE NATIONAL PARK...
 
The Backpackers Guide to WA says:- 
Fitzroy Crossing enjoys a daily coach service from Derby and Kununurra. There is a hotel-motel, a motel and two caravan parks while Dargunaya Backpackers has been established in the original post office in the old part of town. Budget priced meals are available at the hotel and a takeaway shop. 

The “Crossing’s” major attraction is without doubt Geike Gorge, which offers visitors the opportunity to see at close hand not only bird and wildlife along with magnificent unprecedented scenery but fresh water crocodiles and marine life that has adapted to the inland waters over thousands of years. 

The gorges are part of a coral reef cut by water over the years and have a strong Aboriginal link over a similar period.. Many caves in the gorge have wonderful examples of ancient Aboriginal art for tourists to see. 
Darngku Heritage Cave has an intimate knowledge of the area and whether visitors have a car or not, this tour is fully commentated and gives visitors a far greater insight to the area than ten trips alone could impart. 

The “Crossing’s” is aptly named for it is here that the mighty Fitzroy River crosses the highway. In the wet season it is not uncommon for the highway to be closed to traffic because of flooding. Testimony to the seasonal flooding is the fact that the original Crossing Inn was built to cater for the travellers unable to cross the swollen banks of the river. Remnants of the footbridge constructed in 1934 but washed away in the flood of 1971 can still be seen today. 

Bookings can be made with for 4WD tours of Windjanna Gorge and Tunnel Creek. Visitors can see fantastic scenery while wildlife and birds abound and there is a chance of sighting crocodiles. 
An air charter company operates scenic air flights through the rugged Kimberleys including the Bungle Bungle ranges. 
 
Two hundred and eight kilometres to the north of Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek has the same coach service. 
Halls Creek boasts a hotel-motel, caravan park and cabins at one of the roadhouses, but no specific backpacker’s accommodation. Budget priced meals can be obtained at the roadhouses or the hotel. 

The world’s second largest meteorite crater is located 152 kilometres to the south and regular safari tours are operated to not only the crater but to the Kimberley Goldfields, the Bungle Bungles and the famous Canning Stock Route. The crater, discovered in 1947, measures some 700 metres in diameter, rises 37 metres above its surrounds and is about 60 metres deep. 

Carved through the Napier Range by the Fitzroy River, Geikie Gorge is a photographer’s dream: reflections of towering limestone cliffs in the water, freshwater crocodiles basking on rock ledges and a variety of birds in the vegetation along the banks make it well worth a visit. 

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