About Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) National Park

You can walk through the tunnel to the other side of the Napier Range. The trek runs underground for 750m and you have to wade through several permanent pools and return the same way. At least five species of bats live in the cave, including ghost bats and fruit bats, and stalactites descend from the roof in many places. The roof has collapsed through to the top of the range near the centre of the tunnel. Take a torch, wear sneakers and be prepared to get wet and possibly cold. Day trips to Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) operate from Derby, Fitzroy Crossing and Broome and usually include a visit to Bandilngan Windjana Gorge. You need a four-wheel-drive to access the park, which is generally inaccessible during the wet season.. Cave tunnel with bats & freshwater pools. Cave system where visitors can walk a creek-carved limestone tunnel, home to bats & crocodiles.

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Sarah Lopez

Dont have to do the Big treck (nothing much to see or just a few K dont have to go to the end) but so good place. Entrance is so cool

Gary Gorsuch

Impressive but prepare for knee deep wading, rock scrambles and take a torch. Free admission and parking. A couple of water crossings on rough road 350 need good ground clearance but worth the trip.

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Dimalurru (Tunnel Creek) National Park

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King Leopold Ranges, WA 6728
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