1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 186.18 km²
Lawley River National Park is a picturesque wilderness area located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Australia. It is situated approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Broome, a coastal town known for its pearl industry and stunning beaches. The park is bordered by the Dampier Peninsula to the north and the Fitzroy River to the east. Established in 1974, Lawley River National Park has a rich history intertwined with the traditional lands of Indigenous Australians. The park is home to the Bardi people, who have inhabited the region for thousands of years and have deep cultural connections to the land. Visitors to the park can find ample parking facilities, with multiple parking areas scattered throughout the park. There are no specific parking fees, but it is important to adhere to any designated parking zones or restrictions. Lawley River National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, which includes a wide range of native species. Visitors may encounter saltwater crocodiles, dingoes, kangaroos, wallabies, and a variety of bird species. The park is also home to unique marine life, such as dugongs and sea turtles. The native flora of Lawley River National Park is characterized by eucalyptus forests, savanna woodlands, and coastal mangroves. Common plant species include eucalypts, spinifex, and acacia trees. The park also features unique vegetation, such as pandanus and coastal banksia. The park boasts several notable features and landmarks. The Lawley River, which flows through the park, is a popular spot for fishing and kayaking. The park also offers stunning coastal scenery, with sandy beaches and rocky cliffs. There are several historical sites within the park, including ancient rock art galleries and Aboriginal heritage sites. Public transport is limited to reach Lawley River National Park. The most convenient way to get to the park is by car or a guided tour. Visitors can rent cars in Broome or join organized tours that offer transportation and guided experiences.
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There are public restrooms available in Lawley River National Park