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Clouds in the wet season

Clouds in the wet season
Courtesy of Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge
Nearest town: Off Gibb River Road, east of Derby
Location:Western Australia, 6728
Park fee: AUD $ 11.00
Introduction:

The King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park covers an area of 392,100 hectares.

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King Leopold Ranges Conservation Park is home to many spectacular gorges including Silent Grove and the Lennard, Bell, Mt Matthew and Yellowman gorges.

The range is a haven for bird life and offers spectacular scenery for photographers.

Camping is available (fees apply) with sites located at Bell Creek or at Silent Grove. The Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge is within the conservation park and has camping facilities as well as more comfortable accomodation.

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Region: Kimberley
What to see and do: Rugged Sandstone mountains, Bell and Lennard Gorges, savanna and palm groves, bird life, wilderness lodge
Camping: For more information, please visit DEC Campgrounds
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