The 5 best places to swim in the Kimberley

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Hot springs, gorges, turquoise plunge pools, waterfalls and white sand beaches – we discover the best places to swim in The Kimberley.

Year-round springs feed deep gorges and wide rivers. Red cliffs fall into white sandy beaches. The Kimberley raises the eternal question, if you take a picture without an internet connection, did it even happen?
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Emma GorgeEmma Gorge Resort

Dotted along the rough track of the Gibb River Road are a series of rocky gorges that lead to waterfalls and rock pools.

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The dramatic Emma Gorge falls pour over 65-metre cliffs into a large plunge pool at the end of a hike along a riverbed, 1.6-kilometres into the gorge.
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El Questro GorgeEl Questro Gorge Trail

An adventurous 9.4-kilometre return hike weaves you up a narrow, tropical rainforest gorge shaded by Livistona palms.

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El Questro Gorge Trail, Western Australia, Australia
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The first pool is about 1.3-kilometres into the gorge, identifiable by a large boulder that you must climb to continue upstream. The trail ends at the crystal clear water of Mac Micking Pool, a small year-round waterfall that is cast in angelic light around midday – one of the best showers in the state.
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Zebedee Springs

This little oasis is a series of small thermal rock pools, tucked under spiral pandanus and towering palms.

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The water sits at a balmy 28°C year-round, which is surprisingly refreshing. Climb and slide between shallow pools, relax under small rapids, and kick back like you’re in a day spa.
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Bell Gorge

At the western end of the Gibb River Road, Bell Gorge is a necessary side trip.

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Shallow pools spill over a staircase cascade into the deep, round plunge pool below. The pristine water here is deep, cool and so sweet you can drink it. Follow the gorge further downstream for smaller, private rock pools.
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Cape Leveque

Though a swim at Cable Beach shouldn’t be missed, it's the Dampier Peninsular where the beaches really start to blow your mind.

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Impossibly white sand is straddled by clear blue water and red rocks, and you’ll likely have these beaches all to yourself – a nudie swim recommended.

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