Map of Kimberley – Broome, Gibb River Road & WA Guide
Map of Kimberley – Broome, Gibb River Road & WA Guide
This map of the Kimberley provides an overview of one of Australia's largest and most remote regions, including major towns, national parks, outback roads, waterfalls, gorges and visitor attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how the Kimberley is laid out.
Located in the far north of Western Australia, the Kimberley is famous for rugged wilderness, dramatic gorges, ancient landscapes, Aboriginal cultural heritage, remote coastlines and iconic outback adventures.
The Kimberley is located in far northern Western Australia. Major destinations include Broome, Kununurra, Derby, Wyndham, El Questro, the Bungle Bungles and Gibb River Road.
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This Kimberley map highlights regional centres, national parks, major highways, remote attractions and wilderness areas.
Where Is the Kimberley Located?
The Kimberley is located in far northern Western Australia, bordering the Northern Territory and Timor Sea. It covers hundreds of thousands of square kilometres and is one of Australia's most remote regions.
- North: Timor Sea and Indian Ocean
- East: Northern Territory border
- South: Pilbara and Great Sandy Desert regions
- West: Indian Ocean coastline
Main Towns and Destinations of the Kimberley
The Kimberley contains a small number of major towns separated by vast distances.
- Broome — major tourism gateway and coastal centre
- Kununurra — eastern Kimberley hub
- Derby — western Kimberley service town
- Wyndham — northern port community
- Halls Creek — inland regional centre
- El Questro — wilderness tourism destination
- Purnululu National Park — home of the Bungle Bungles
- Fitzroy Crossing — central Kimberley township
- Mitchell Plateau — remote wilderness region
- Cape Leveque — northern coastal destination
Major Areas of the Kimberley Explained
- West Kimberley — Broome, Derby and coastal attractions
- Central Kimberley — Fitzroy Crossing and Gibb River Road region
- East Kimberley — Kununurra and Lake Argyle area
- Northern Kimberley — Mitchell Plateau and remote coastline
- Purnululu Region — Bungle Bungles and surrounding wilderness
Key Geographic Features
- Gibb River Road — iconic outback touring route
- Bungle Bungles — distinctive sandstone formations
- Lake Argyle — one of Australia's largest freshwater lakes
- Horizontal Falls region — famous coastal attraction
- Mitchell Falls — renowned waterfall destination
- Kimberley coastline — rugged and remote marine environment
Kimberley Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of the Kimberley is essential for understanding travel distances and access routes between destinations.
- Great Northern Highway — major regional transport route
- Gibb River Road — legendary outback drive
- Regional airports — located in Broome, Kununurra and Derby
- Four-wheel-drive tracks — access remote attractions
- Coastal access routes — connect beaches and wilderness areas
Why People Search for a Map of the Kimberley
- To plan outback road trips
- To locate the Bungle Bungles and national parks
- To understand distances between towns
- To find waterfalls, gorges and wilderness attractions
- To prepare for Kimberley touring adventures
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Kimberley Map FAQs
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Where is the Kimberley located?
The Kimberley is located in far northern Western Australia. -
What is the Kimberley known for?
The region is known for gorges, waterfalls, remote landscapes, Aboriginal culture and outback adventures. -
What is the most famous road in the Kimberley?
Gibb River Road is the region's most famous touring route. -
Where are the Bungle Bungles located?
The Bungle Bungles are located within Purnululu National Park in the eastern Kimberley.
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