Secret Springs
Discover the Enchantment of Secret Springs
Discover the tranquil beauty of Galjiba (Molly Spring), an idyllic hiking destination showcasing nature's wonders near Lake Argyle, Australia.
Nestled in the heart of Australia's stunning wilderness, Galjiba (Molly Spring) offers an unforgettable hiking experience, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of Lake Argyle. This hidden gem is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, providing access to serene waters and vibrant flora and fauna. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual explorer, Galjiba promises a refreshing escape into nature's embrace.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Car
If you are traveling by car from the main entry point of the Bungle Bungle Range, head towards the Purnululu National Park visitor center. Once you reach the visitor center, follow the signs that direct you towards the Galjiba (Molly Spring) hiking area. The road may become unsealed, so ensure your vehicle is suitable for rough terrain. Continue on the unsealed road for approximately 20 kilometers until you see a sign for Galjiba. Follow this sign to the parking area.
Public Transportation
Public transportation options to Galjiba (Molly Spring) are limited. However, you can take a tour bus from Kununurra or El Questro that goes to Purnululu National Park. Make sure to check with the tour operator if they make a stop at Galjiba, as many tours focus on the more popular areas of the park. Once you arrive at the visitor center, you may need to hike or take a short ride with a local guide to reach Galjiba, as it is not directly accessible by bus.
Hiking
If you are already in the Bungle Bungle Range and are looking to hike to Galjiba (Molly Spring), start at the Piccaninny Creek campground. Follow the marked hiking trails toward the southern end of the range. The trail is about 3 kilometers long and moderately challenging, taking approximately 1 to 2 hours to walk. Make sure to carry sufficient water and snacks, as this is a remote area with limited facilities.
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