Mirima National Park offers bushwalking and stunning views over the East Kimberley. The park is also a significant place for the local Miriuwung people. Its fascinating rock formations were deposited up to 350 million years ago and it is often referred to as a mini Bungle Bungle range.
It is a significant place for the local Miriuwung people. Mirima National Park offers three short walk trails allowing you to observe nature, from the broken walls of rock to the variety of plant and animal species. The park covers 2068 hectares and as it sits on the outskirts of Kununurra is accessible all year round.
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