Just a 40-minute drive from Halls Creek along Duncan Road, Palm Springs is a tranquil outback oasis and one of the Kimberley's most popular swimming spots. The clear freshwater spring is surrounded by shady palm trees and abundant wildlife, creating a peaceful setting that stands in contrast to the wide-open red-soil landscapes of the Kimberley.
Palm Springs was once used as a water supply by cattle drovers, and today it remains a favourite spot for locals to relax, swim, and enjoy a picnic. The journey along Duncan Road offers a classic Kimberley outback experience, with rugged escarpments, river gums, and open savannah providing ever-changing scenery along the way.
Halls Creek can be reached via the Great Northern Highway between Broome and Kununurra, making Palm Springs an accessible and refreshing detour for travellers exploring this part of the Kimberley.
24 hour camping, rubbish bin provided. Palm Springs is on unsealed road approximately 40 km from Halls Creek. Duncan Road is open to all vehicles however a 4WD is advisable as the road can get corrugated.
Palm Springs was once used as a water supply by cattle drovers, and today it remains a favourite spot for locals to relax, swim, and enjoy a picnic. The journey along Duncan Road offers a classic Kimberley outback experience, with rugged escarpments, river gums, and open savannah providing ever-changing scenery along the way.
Halls Creek can be reached via the Great Northern Highway between Broome and Kununurra, making Palm Springs an accessible and refreshing detour for travellers exploring this part of the Kimberley.
24 hour camping, rubbish bin provided. Palm Springs is on unsealed road approximately 40 km from Halls Creek. Duncan Road is open to all vehicles however a 4WD is advisable as the road can get corrugated.