Wolfe Creek Crater National Park

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Wolfe Creek Crater National Park is a remote protected area in Western Australia centered around one of the world’s best-preserved meteorite impact craters, renowned for its striking circular formation and outback scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
accessRoadType unsealed road
bestVisitSeason dry season
climate semi-arid
contains Wolfe Creek Crater NERFINISHED
country Australia
culturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal peoples of the region
distanceFromNearestTown about 145 kilometres south of Halls Creek by road
geologicalAgeContext hosts a crater formed in the Pleistocene epoch
hasAboriginalName Kandimalal NERFINISHED
hasActivity photography
stargazing
walking along crater rim
hasCamping basic bush camping
hasFacility campground
information signage
picnic area
toilets
hasFeature circular crater formation
meteorite impact crater
outback scenery
hasHazard extreme heat
limited water availability
remote travel conditions
hasLookout crater rim lookout
hasView panoramic views of crater and surrounding desert plains
isKnownFor 4WD access
astronomical tourism
bushwalking
geological significance
remote location
well-preserved meteorite impact crater
locatedIn East Kimberley region NERFINISHED
managingAuthority Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
nearestTown Halls Creek NERFINISHED
partOf Western Australian parks and wildlife estate NERFINISHED
protectionPurpose conservation of Wolfe Creek meteorite crater
protection of Aboriginal cultural heritage
protection of arid-zone ecosystems
state Western Australia
tourismCategory geotourism destination
outback tourism destination

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Halls Creek nearbyAttraction Wolfe Creek Crater National Park