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Mirima Rock Formations: Kununurra's Mini Bungle Bungles

Discover the ancient beauty of Mirima Rock Formations near Kununurra, a miniature version of the Bungle Bungles with stunning views and walking trails.

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Explore the ancient landscape of Mirima Rock Formations, often called the 'Mini Bungle Bungles,' just outside Kununurra. These striking sandstone formations, shaped over millions of years, offer scenic walking trails and a glimpse into the Kimberley's natural beauty.

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Hidden Valley Rd, Kununurra, Western Australia, 6743, AU

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Kununurra town center, head north on Hidden Valley Road. The drive is short, approximately 5 minutes, and well-signposted. Parking is available at the entrance to Mirima National Park, with fees applicable per vehicle. Check the Explore Parks WA website for current pricing.

    Taxi

    Taxis are available in Kununurra and can provide a direct route to Mirima Rock Formations. A one-way trip from the town center will take around 5-10 minutes. Expect to pay approximately $15-$20, but fares may vary depending on the time of day and surcharges.

    Walking/Cycling

    For those keen on walking or cycling, Mirima National Park is accessible from Kununurra via Hidden Valley Road. The walk/cycle is approximately 5km and will take roughly 1-1.5 hours. Note that there are no designated walking or cycling paths, so exercise caution on the road. No entry fee applies if you walk or cycle into the park.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and witness the stunning color changes of the rocks during sunrise or sunset.
    Wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, as the walking trails can be uneven and the Kimberley heat can be intense.
    Take your time to explore the different trails, each offering unique perspectives and photo opportunities.
    Be mindful of the delicate rock formations and stay on designated paths to help preserve this natural wonder.

    Discover more about Mirima Rock Formations

    Mirima Rock Formations, also known as Mirima National Park or Hidden Valley, presents a captivating landscape of ancient sandstone formations on the outskirts of Kununurra in Western Australia. Often referred to as the 'Mini Bungle Bungles', these formations share a resemblance to the iconic Bungle Bungle Range, offering a similar visual experience on a smaller scale. Formed over 350 million years ago from sediments deposited by ancient creeks and windblown sand, the layered sandstone has been shaped by erosion, uplift, and the elements. The resulting landscape features a mesmerizing array of colors that change with the light, especially during sunrise and sunset. A delicate layer of algae and lichens protects the fragile sandstone from weathering. Culturally significant to the local Miriwoong people, Mirima has been a place of shelter and resource gathering for thousands of years. Today, visitors can explore several walking trails that wind through the formations, offering varying levels of difficulty and stunning views. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including wallabies, dingoes, and various bird species. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography buff, or simply seeking a unique outback experience, Mirima Rock Formations provides an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Kimberley.
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