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Attractions
There are many reasons to visit Kununurra. We have listed some of them below:
- Australia's most picturesque landscape
- Australia's most isolated waterfalls
- World Biggest diamond producers, Argyle Diamond Mines
- Australia's longest and best river cruise 110klm on the Ord
- World's most unique holiday destination El Questro
- Australia's largest fresh water lake Lake Argyle
- Australia's most exhilarating helicopter flights
- Gateway to the 350 million year old Bungle Bungle ranges
- Australia's greatest irrigation scheme
- Australia's largest melon farms
- The world's most majestic Boab Trees
- Western Australia's only rum distillery
- Australia's unsurpassed burrumundi fishing
- Australia's unique bird life
- Australia's oldest art galleries
- Visit Mirima (Hidden Valley) National Park, just 3 kilometers from Kununurra and stroll through 350 million year old rock formations.
- Drive up to Kelly’s Knob in the afternoon and take in the excellent views of the Ord Valley and Lake Kununurra, and then experience the spectacular sunsets.
- Wander through the City of Ruins, a natural sandstone formation to the right off Weaber Plains Road.
- Have a picnic lunch and maybe launch your boat behind the Diversion Dam. Great photo spot, be crocodile aware.
- Hire a boat on Lake Kununurra, or check out the vast array of flora and fauna that lives there.
- Take in a movie at The Picture Gardens in Coolibah Drive, open during the dry season. You can drive in or you can walk in – it’s up to you.
- Go for a stroll along the Historical Society Walk Trail. You can purchase a guide booklet from the Visitor Centre.
- Relax in the shade at Celebrity Tree Park, and have a look for the names of celebrities who have planted trees there.
- Drive out to historic Ivanhoe Crossing, the old concrete causeway over the Ord River. Great picnic spot or try your luck fishing for a Barramundi. Be crocodile aware.
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