DRYSDALE RIVER NATIONAL PARK
This is the largest and least accessible (no road access, no air strip) national park in the Kimberley. The photo at left shows a good way to get there.
On every Drysdale trip, you see a variety of gorges, waterfalls and wildlife. The photo at the left below shows Solea Falls, the largest waterfall on the Drysdale River
The park is so large and there are so many different things to see that no two trips follow the exact same route. The area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Aboriginal rock art, especially Bradshaw style paintings, in the Kimberley. All our trips spend time visiting a variety of art sites.
For more Drysdale photos
Please click the link below. Please be patient, the photos will take a while to load. Drysdale Photo GalleryClick the links below to see the PDF notes describing our two Drysdale trips. Among other things, these explain how we get to and from the park.
Drysdale River National Park No. 1: June
Drysdale River National Park No. 2: June-July 
Other Kimberley areas:
- Kimberley Coast
- Mitchell Plateau
- Isdell River
- Bungle Bungles
- Cockburn Range
- Ord River
- Keep River National Park
- Gibb River Road Gorges
- Carr Boyd Range
- Charnley River and the Munja Track