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City Guide

Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia, Australia

Overview

Fitzroy Crossing is a small, remote town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, set on the banks of the Fitzroy River. It's known as a gateway to spectacular national parks and Aboriginal culture, offering a tranquil outback experience with stunning surrounds.

Best Time to Visit

May to September for cooler, dry weather and optimal conditions to explore natural attractions.

Local Tips

Stock up on supplies before arriving as options are limited. Fuel, food, and accommodation can be more expensive and sparser than larger towns.

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local Aboriginal customs and communities by seeking permission before visiting certain areas; dress modestly and tipping is not customary but appreciated in tourism.

Safety Warnings

Avoid walking alone at night in isolated areas and be mindful near the river, especially during rainy season due to flooding. Road conditions can change quickly so check local advisories.

Hidden Gems

Visit Geikie Gorge National Park for boat tours, explore the Mangkaja Arts Centre for authentic local artwork, and discover small walking tracks along the riverbanks.

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