Manning Gorge

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Manning Gorge is a picturesque waterfall and swimming hole in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region, popular with hikers and campers for its rugged scenery and natural pools.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural swimming hole
tourist attraction
waterfall
access Gibb River Road NERFINISHED
bestVisitSeason dry season
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 300 km east of Derby by road
environment tropical savanna
feature Aboriginal rock art sites in surrounding area
campground nearby
cascading falls
deep natural pools
rock pools
sandstone escarpments
seasonal waterfall flow
walking track to falls
hasActivity birdwatching
bushwalking
rock scrambling
wildlife viewing
hasFacility basic camping facilities
bush toilets
unpowered campsites
hazard remote location
slippery rocks
strong currents in wet season
locatedIn remote northern Western Australia
locatedOn Manning Creek NERFINISHED
managedBy local pastoral lease
nearestTown Derby NERFINISHED
Kununurra NERFINISHED
notableFor clear freshwater pools
remote wilderness experience
scenic gorge landscape
partOf Gibb River Road attractions
popularFor camping
hiking
photography
swimming
region Kimberley NERFINISHED
requires 4WD recommended in some conditions
roadCondition unsealed outback road access
state Western Australia
terrain rugged sandstone country
tourismType adventure tourism
nature-based tourism
outback tourism
watercourse Manning Creek NERFINISHED

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