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Gibb River Road

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The Gibb River Road is the 4WD option of the 2 main routes crossing the Kimberley from east to west (or vice versa) and provides access to the numerous gorges that are the main highlight.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesDerby
FinishKununurra
Distance929.29 kmMinimum Days3
Average Speed56.19 km/hrDriving Time16 hours 32 mins
Article By: ExplorOz - Michelle Martin   Updated: 23 Apr 2008
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 Description

The Gibb River Road is the 4WD option of the 2 main routes that dissect the Kimberley region and is the main way to access the numerous gorges that are the main highlight.

For most who come to explore the Kimberley, the ruggedness of the landform and the large expanse of remoteness are major highlights. However, if you travel during the peak season May - September, you are more than likely to share your camp with scores of other campers. To find solitude you really need to get off the main route (such as north along the Kalumburu Road, or south to Mornington) else you can consider travelling outside of the peak period - although check local conditions first, as the road is often closed in parts from Dec - March.

Having said this, there is no denying that the Kimberley still remains a vast remote region, yet more and more people flock to see it for themselves. There was a time when only the toughest of vehicle and man would attempt to holiday along the Gibb River Road, becoming real adventurers as a result. But with so many 4WD owners and the increase in tour operators visiting the region, over 20,000 people per season come through the Gibb River Road either as self-drive tourists or in 4WD tour buses in just a few months.

The Kimberley experiences monsoonal rains (wet season) from December - March, which will often wash away tracks and bridges. The Gibb River Road becomes impassable at crossings such as the Barnett, Hann, Durack, Pentecost and King Rivers. Road closures during the wet season are a part of life in the Kimberley. Travel must be limited to the months of March - November and only then by checking current road conditions and weather reports for possible effects of cyclone activity experienced.

Once the dry season has settled in, the graders will make a couple of attempts to smooth out the worst of the ruts but they cannot cut out the corrugations.

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From: Derby
To: Kununurra

Distance: 929.29 km
Direction: 73 °
Average Speed: 56.19 km/hr
Travel Time: 16 hours 32 mins

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 Permits

No travel permits required to drive along the Gibb River Road. Camping fees apply at Bells Gorge & Manning River Gorge (behind Mt Barnett Roadhouse).

 Things to See & Do

Manning Gorge - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Gorge Walk Track Camp Fee
The shady camping ground at Manning Gorge offers easy access and swimming in clear, cool waters. From here it is almost a 3 kilometre walk to Upper Manning Gorge, which you can expect to take 1 hour each way. Manning Gorge campsite is only accessible via Mt Barnett Roadhouse and fees are payable to gain access.
5 Rivers Lookout - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Point of Interest 
Overlooking the town of Wyndham, at the summit of the Bastion Range is the Five Rivers Lookout - so named because of the vantage point over the Ord, Forrest, King, Durack and Pentecost Rivers that merge with the Cambridge Gulf. A steep tar road leads to picnic shelters at the summit at an altitude of some 360m above sea level.
Kununurra - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Aboriginal Lands,Communities Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Kununurra is the main population centre of the East Kimberley and is considered the gateway for tourists to this remote and intriging ancient region. Kununurra is located on the Victoria Highway, 1057km east of Broome and over 3000km from Perth.
Windjana Gorge Camp Area - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This campground, set within the Windjana Gorge National Park, is one of the best campgrounds in the Kimberley and is the ideal base for visiting the area. Situated at the base of the Windjana Gorge all sites have awesome views of the setting sun reflecting orange hues off the limestone cliffs. A DEC WA ranger is on site April - November only, however camping fees apply at all times.
Phillips Range Lookout - WA   
Point of Interest 
Lookout on GRR as it climbs Phillips Range about 1km south of Galvins Gorge turnoff.
Police Tree - WA   
Point of Interest 
Located off the King River Road 20 km south of Wyndham, this junction should be signed, for just a little over 1km along this access track is a popular tourist spot called the Boab Prison Tree, or Police Tree. As the name indicates it used to serve as an overnight lock up for police en-route to Wyndham with prisoners. The tree has a circumference of 14.
The Grotto - WA   
Gorge Walk Track
Located 22km from the intersection of the Wyndham – Kununurra Road and the Halls Creek turn-off, the Grotto is a spectacular gorge with fairly easy walking access. The steep path down from the top of the plateau into the gorge looks difficult but the placement of the steps is done such that it is quite an easy walk, taking about 5minutes to get down and about 10minutes to get up.
Moochalabra Dam - WA   
Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Free Point of Interest Rubbish Bin,Tip
There is a fabulous bush campsite with bins under a huge boab tree at the Moochalabra Dam. It's Wyndham's water supply, so swimming, fishing activities are prohibited. Also see nearby aboriginal cave paintings.
The main attraction is the abundant freshwater gorges and majestic scenery. Photography, bush walking & safe swimming are the rewards after a tough day of driving in rugged country over heavy corrugations.

Some major highlights along the Gibb River Road are:

Bell Gorge

Beautiful camping at either Silent Grove camp ground (with facilities) or on banks of river closer to Gorge Walk. Walk to gorge has a steep loose rocky approach before following the creek to the top of the waterfalls. A further walk takes you down to the gorge as pictured, where you can swim and relax in the cool shade of the gorge. No crocodiles.

Upper and Lower Manning Gorges

Both of these gorges can be accessed (after check-in) from behind Mt Barnett River Roadhouse. The camping area is large and there is idyllic swimming on the sandy beach fringed Lower Manning Gorge. A one hour walk over exposed rock to the Upper Gorge is worth doing in the early part of the day. There is more swimming opportunities here with lovely deep cool rockholes.

Windjana Gorge

This gorge offers excellent long walks ranging from just a few hundred metres to where this photo was taken up to many kilometres deeper in the gorge. This is great location to observe freshwater crocodiles.

Tunnel Creek

if you take a torch you can walk for 750m along the sandy bed of a dark cave until it comes to an opening at the far end. In some places you might have to wade through waist-deep water.

Mitchell Plateau & Kalumburu Road

One of the more popular diversions is to head north to Mitchell Plateau and/or Kalumburu Road which heads north from a junction with the Gibb River Road just 290km west of Kununurra. The track leads all the way north to the coastline at the Kalumburu aboriginal outpost. Conditions, facilities and services are very limited.

For those that would like to experience the Kimberley Coast, without a major drive off the Gibb River Road, scenic plane flights can be organised from Drysdale station.

 Preparation

This is not easy country to travel in and requires significant preparation. Your dilemma will be in deciding when to travel. Climate wise, the right time is June/July, but that usually coincides with the school holidays, which can put up to 350 people a night in places like Manning Gorge and rougher corrugations due to the traffic load.

The compromise might be to travel a little earlier, such as in late April - risking deeper water crossings, and wetter conditions or even times of inaccessibility, or later in the dry when temperatures can be extreme, topping 40°C as the dry season moves towards the build-up in late October/November.

At any time, you should still consider that the area is very remote and you'll need a full compliment of recovery gear, spares & tools and be self-sufficient with foodstuffs, first aid and outback communications equipment.

In general, heavy-duty off-road trailers will be fine on the Gibb River Road and Kalumburu Road although you wouldn't tow a caravan.

Travel Planning tips: avoid the school holidays (if you can) and add side trips to places such as the Mitchell Plateau, Kalumburu, the Old Karunjie Road and to the rivers and coast beyond the stations (enquire ahead of time as access may not always be granted).

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolDerby, Imintji, Mount Barnett Roadhouse, Kununurra Diesel4cyl 133 litres * ULP4cyl 150 litres LPG4cyl 186 litres
6cyl 148 litres *6cyl 206 litres *6cyl 232 litres *
8cyl 146 litres8cyl 154 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
Drysdale Station (58km north of Gibb River Road on Kalumburu Road).

Best Time To Visit

May to November would be the best time to visit Gibb River Road since very heavy rains occur during the summer months.

Closest Climatic Station

Mount Elizabeth
Distance from Trek Mid Point 18.95km NW
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 33.132.332.232.4 30.028.228.630.5 34.136.136.334.0
Mean Min. °C 22.021.820.316.9 11.98.98.29.5 15.019.521.822.3
Mean Rain mm 248.3226.5159.038.2 13.913.03.42.1 7.425.370.8154.7
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Derby, Imintji, Mount Barnett Roadhouse, Kununurra
Limited to very basic supplies along route.

 Camp Sites & Accommodation

Manning Gorge - WA   RatingRatingRatingRatingRating
Gorge Walk Track Camp Fee
The shady camping ground at Manning Gorge offers easy access and swimming in clear, cool waters. From here it is almost a 3 kilometre walk to Upper Manning Gorge, which you can expect to take 1 hour each way. Manning Gorge campsite is only accessible via Mt Barnett Roadhouse and fees are payable to gain access.
Kununurra - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Aboriginal Lands,Communities Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Fee Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
Kununurra is the main population centre of the East Kimberley and is considered the gateway for tourists to this remote and intriging ancient region. Kununurra is located on the Victoria Highway, 1057km east of Broome and over 3000km from Perth.
Windjana Gorge Camp Area - WA   RatingRatingRatingRating
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This campground, set within the Windjana Gorge National Park, is one of the best campgrounds in the Kimberley and is the ideal base for visiting the area. Situated at the base of the Windjana Gorge all sites have awesome views of the setting sun reflecting orange hues off the limestone cliffs. A DEC WA ranger is on site April - November only, however camping fees apply at all times.
Barnett River Waterfront Campsites - WA   
Camp Free 
There are numerious camping areas around the Barnett River area. Plenty of shade!
Derby - WA   
Populated Place Caravan Park Fuel Toilet Pub Food,Shopping Police Station Medical Services Resort,Motel
If you arrive here at the end of a Gibb river Road trek a few days recovery will be in order. A soothing sunset and dinner at the wharf or just relaxing at the caravan park will have you revived.
Barnett River Campsite - WA   
Camp Free 
Camp here with a van as the last 500m is rougher. It's only a 15min walk to the first pool and the wildlife and greenery that water brings. No facilities.
East Bank Pentecost River - WA   
Camp Free 
Sensational views and good camping alongside Pentecost River on both the east and west banks. Best camping is early in the season when the river is more likely to hold water after the wet season. Towards the end of the dry season, this river may even dry up from this section to the crosssing with the Gibb River Road.
Dawn Creek, Gibb River Rd - WA   
River Crossing Camp Free
This creek will often remain wet long into the dry and could be a very nice camp for perhaps a maximum of 2 vehicles on the western bank. Brolgas may be seen here.
Moochalabra Dam - WA   
Water Body,River,Stream,Falls Camp Free Point of Interest Rubbish Bin,Tip
There is a fabulous bush campsite with bins under a huge boab tree at the Moochalabra Dam. It's Wyndham's water supply, so swimming, fishing activities are prohibited. Also see nearby aboriginal cave paintings.
Maggie Creek - WA   
Camp Free 
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 Environment

Geology

The Kimberley is an ancient region formed more than 1800 million years ago. During the Devonian era (375-350 million years ago) most of the Kimberley was covered by a warm shallow sea and coral reefs. As the sea level has fallen to its present level, fossilised materials from old sea beds and coral reefs have been exposed by erosion and now form many of the spectacular gorges that you can access just off the Gibb River Road.

Flora

The Kimberley region lies within the tropics although it encompasses many ecological zones: coasts, rivers, estuaries, semi-arid savannah woodlands, lush rainforest and deserts. Accordingly, vegetation and wildlife vary throughout the Kimberley. The climate and water supply varies significantly at different times of year making a huge impact on lifeforms. Surprisingly for most tourists, the region is said to have low rainfall (even though it experiences a wet season) and only hardy, drought resistant plants tend to survive. Trees tend to be small, shrubs and grasses die off in the dry season, springing back to life from seed at the first fall of rain.

The best known of the Kimberley flora is the magnificent Boab tree. Boab trees live for hundreds of years and the trunk provides shelter for small animals.

Fauna

Birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish are the more obvious creatures to be found in the Kimberley. Most mammals are small and nocturnal and many are declining in numbers.

Until recently, this region was protected by its remoteness and travel difficulties. Now, with improved roads and frequent air services, the Kimberley is being discovered, by the rest of Australia and the world. We urge you to be conscious of your impact when you visit this unique region.

 History

The Gibb River Road is actually an old stock route. It was originally constructed in the late 1800's as a beef road to transport cattle from surrounding stations to Derby and Wyndham and in fact, although tourism now accounts for the majority of traffic, cattle stations continue to rely on the track as their only service route.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Derby to Derby Hwy & Gibb River Rd 5.09 km SE 146° 6 min
Derby Hwy & Gibb River Rd to Gibb River Rd & Fairfield-Leopold Downs Rd 118.85 km E 93° 2 hr 22 min
Gibb River Rd & Fairfield-Leopold Downs Rd to Windjana Gorge Camp Area 21.74 km E 95° 22 min
Windjana Gorge Camp Area to Gibb River Rd & Fairfield-Leopold Downs Rd 21.74 km W 275° 22 min
Gibb River Rd & Fairfield-Leopold Downs Rd to Yammera Gap 9.24 km NE 49° 6 min
Yammera Gap to Stumpys Jumpup 20.6 km NE 30° 14 min
Stumpys Jumpup to Macs Jumpup 7.79 km NE 56° 5 min
Macs Jumpup to Inglis Gap 25.07 km E 80° 19 min
Inglis Gap to Mount Hart Outcamp 3.54 km E 96° 3 min
Mount Hart Outcamp to Turn Off Lennard Gorge 4.66 km SE 131° 4 min
Turn Off Lennard Gorge to Lennard Gorge Carpark 6.32 km SW 219° 12 min
Lennard Gorge Carpark to Turn Off Lennard Gorge 6.32 km NE 39° 12 min
Turn Off Lennard Gorge to Turn Off Silent Grove & Bell Gorge 22.26 km E 93° 20 min
Turn Off Silent Grove & Bell Gorge to Silent Grove Campsites 18.81 km NW 302° 19 min
Silent Grove Campsites to Bell Gorge Carpark 9.56 km NW 330° 16 min
Bell Gorge Carpark to Silent Grove Campsites 9.56 km SE 150° 16 min
Silent Grove Campsites to Turn Off Silent Grove & Bell Gorge 18.81 km SE 122° 19 min
Turn Off Silent Grove & Bell Gorge to Imintji 8.21 km E 92° 6 min
Imintji to Saddler Springs Crossing 1.02 km E 75° 1 min
Saddler Springs Crossing to Phillips Range Lookout 62.67 km NE 46° 48 min
Phillips Range Lookout to Turn Off Galvins Gorge 0.64 km NW 325° 3 min
Turn Off Galvins Gorge to Mount Barnett Roadhouse 13.45 km NE 44° 10 min
Mount Barnett Roadhouse to Manning Gorge 7.06 km N 360° 10 min
Manning Gorge to Mount Barnett Roadhouse 7.06 km S 180° 10 min
Mount Barnett Roadhouse to Gibb River Rd & Barnett River Gorge Turnoff 28.38 km NE 49° 23 min
Gibb River Rd & Barnett River Gorge Turnoff to Barnett River Waterfront Campsites 2.28 km N 4 min
Barnett River Waterfront Campsites to Barnett River Campsite 1.36 km NE 33° 6 min
Barnett River Campsite to Barnett River Waterfront Campsites 1.36 km SW 213° 6 min
Barnett River Waterfront Campsites to Gibb River Rd & Barnett River Gorge Turnoff 2.28 km S 183° 4 min
Gibb River Rd & Barnett River Gorge Turnoff to Gibb River Rd & Kalumburu Rd 78.98 km NE 41° 1 hr 6 min
Gibb River Rd & Kalumburu Rd to Dawn Creek, Gibb River Rd 65.25 km E 75° 56 min
Dawn Creek, Gibb River Rd to Durack River, Gibb River Rd 23.41 km E 76° 20 min
Durack River, Gibb River Rd to Bamboo Creek Crossing 17.85 km NE 61° 16 min
Bamboo Creek Crossing to Bindoola Jump Up 49.19 km E 73° 46 min
Bindoola Jump Up to Pentecost River, Gibb River Rd 25.97 km E 101° 29 min
Pentecost River, Gibb River Rd to East Bank Pentecost River 5.24 km NW 336° 17 min
East Bank Pentecost River to Police Tree 46.38 km NE 67° 1 hr 20 min
Police Tree to The Diggers Rest 0.65 km NE 62° 2 min
The Diggers Rest to Moochalabra Dam 6.05 km N 12° 12 min
Moochalabra Dam to Great Northern Hwy & King River Rd 18.93 km NE 31° 29 min
Great Northern Hwy & King River Rd to 5 Rivers Lookout 10.22 km NW 321° 11 min
5 Rivers Lookout to Anthon Landing 10.18 km SW 238° 12 min
Anthon Landing to Wyndham 5.57 km SE 136° 5 min
Wyndham to Great Northern Hwy & King River Rd 5.61 km SE 120° 4 min
Great Northern Hwy & King River Rd to Maggie Creek 21.09 km SE 156° 14 min
Maggie Creek to The Grotto 8.09 km S 168° 6 min
The Grotto to Esrine Range Rest Area 10.03 km SE 151° 7 min
Esrine Range Rest Area to Gibb River Rd & Great Northern Hwy 4.75 km S 164° 3 min
Gibb River Rd & Great Northern Hwy to Great Northern Hwy & Victoria Hwy 8.18 km SE 121° 5 min
Great Northern Hwy & Victoria Hwy to Kununurra West Rest Area 32.98 km E 70° 21 min
Kununurra West Rest Area to Kununurra 8.95 km E 97° 6 min
Derby to Kununurra 929.29 km     16 hr 32 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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