Bell Gorge is located 29 kilometres off the Gibb River Road some 214 kilometres north-east of Derby within the rugged King Leopold Range National Park.
Wet season rains see great volumes of water cascading down a series of waterfalls. It is one of the most picturesque gorges of the West Kimberley where swimming, photography, bushwalking and bird watching can be enjoyed.
Two campsites managed by the Department of Conservation and Land Management are nearby. Cost of camping is AUD9.00 for adults and AUD2.00 for children. Access to Bell Gorge Falls are reached via a one kilometre path from the carpark.
Site Description Walking Track, Waterfall
Site Facilities Carpark
Experience Flora and Fauna, Nature based
Activities Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Camping, Swimming

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