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About 67 Mile Creek
river in Australia
67 Mile Creek is a minor river system in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, sitting at coordinates that place it well beyond the reach of most conventional travel itineraries. It's not a polished visitor attraction with interpretive signage and car parks - it's a raw, undeveloped waterway that appeals to self-sufficient outback travellers who are already moving through this part of WA.
For those passing through the area on a broader Kimberley touring route, the creek offers a chance to pause at a natural landmark that sees relatively few visitors.
Getting There and Access
67 Mile Creek is located in remote Western Australia and there is no public transport to or near the site. Access is via local roads from the nearest major town, and some of these routes are unsealed and subject to seasonal closure. Road conditions can change significantly depending on recent rainfall, so checking with local authorities or a roads information service before you travel is essential.
Roadside parking is the only option - there are no formal parking facilities of any kind. Given the remoteness and minimal visitor infrastructure, this is a location best suited to those already equipped for outback travel, including high-clearance or four-wheel drive vehicles depending on current road conditions.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, running from April through to September, offers the most reliable access and the most comfortable conditions for visiting. During this period, roads are more likely to be passable and water levels in the creek are generally lower and more stable.
The wet season (November to March) brings significant rainfall to the Kimberley, and water levels can rise considerably. Some access roads may become impassable during this time, so visiting outside the dry season carries real risk of being unable to reach the site at all.
Visitor Tips
There are no facilities at 67 Mile Creek - no toilets, no picnic areas, no food or water sources you can rely on. You'll need to bring everything with you, including sufficient drinking water, food, sun protection, and any emergency supplies appropriate for remote outback travel.
Shade is limited at the site, so plan accordingly, particularly if you're visiting during warmer months even within the dry season.
This location is suitable for all ages but is only appropriate for experienced outback travellers or families who are genuinely comfortable with remote, undeveloped environments. It works best as a stop along a broader WA outback or Kimberley touring route rather than as a standalone destination requiring significant detour.
Getting There
Located in remote Western Australia. Access via local roads from the nearest major town β check current road conditions before travelling as some routes may be unsealed or seasonally closed. No public transport available.
Parking
No formal parking facilities. Roadside parking only where accessible. Highly limited capacity β this is a remote location with minimal visitor infrastructure.
Visitor Tips
- β’67 Mile Creek is a remote river location with limited infrastructure β bring all supplies and water
- β’Check local conditions before visiting as accessibility and water levels vary seasonally
- β’Best visited as part of a broader WA outback touring route rather than a dedicated destination
- β’Bring sun protection and be prepared for minimal facilities
Quick Facts
At a Glance
The Place
- Significance
- Local
Plan Your Visit
- Best Time
- Dry season (April to September) offers the most reliable access and pleasant weather. Avoid wet season (November to March) when water levels rise and roads may be impassable.
Good to Know
Family & Visitor Info
- Ages
- All ages, but suitable only for experienced outback travellers and families comfortable with remote, undeveloped locations
- Shade/Cover
- Limited shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
Food & Drink
No facilities available β bring all food, water, and supplies
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