Bell Gorge

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Bell Gorge is a picturesque waterfall and swimming hole set within the rugged King Leopold Ranges in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
tourist attraction
waterfall
bestVisitTime dry season
hasAccessType 4WD recommended
hasAccessVia Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
hasActivity bushwalking
rock hopping
wildlife viewing
hasCampingNearby Silent Grove campground NERFINISHED
hasCountry Australia NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext traditional lands of Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley
hasDistanceFrom approximately 250 km east of Derby, Western Australia
approximately 450 km west of Kununurra, Western Australia
hasEcosystem tropical savanna
hasFeature cascades
plunge pool
rock pools
sandstone cliffs
swimming hole
waterfall
hasGeology sandstone
hasHazard flash flooding in wet season
slippery rocks
hasHydrology seasonal flow depending on wet season rains
hasLandscape rocky gorge
rugged ranges
hasNearestRoad Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus conservation reserve
hasRegion remote Kimberley
hasSeason dry season peak visitation
hasStateOrTerritory Western Australia NERFINISHED
hasSwimming natural rock pools
hasViewpoint lookout above main falls
hasWatercourse Isdell River NERFINISHED
isKnownFor hiking
photography
picturesque scenery
swimming
tiered waterfall
isPartOf Kimberley tourism region NERFINISHED
locatedIn Australia
Kimberley region NERFINISHED
King Leopold Ranges NERFINISHED
Western Australia
managedBy Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
partOf King Leopold Ranges Conservation Reserve NERFINISHED

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