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Wolfe Creek Crater National Park Description
1500ha.

The central feature of Wolfe Creek National Park is a gigantic meteorite crater 850m in diameter. In this flat and arid desert region there has been little erosion, and the rim of the crater, 50m high, is therefore well preserved. Wind-blown sand has partly filled up the interior of the crater.

The crater is named after Wolfe Creek, a winding (usually dry) river to the east.
Hobbies & Activities category: National park;  Scenic site or route
Address
Department of Conservation and Land Management Kimberley Regional Office
Box 942
Kununurra, WA 6743
Australia
Tips
Best time to visit: winter; at other times of year it is too hot.
Access on Great Northern Highway, turning off into an unsurfaced track 16km south of Halls Creek.
No water, no visitor facilities.
Do-It-Yourself Tours
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