The region's stunning landscapes, which attract thousands of people to Western Australia's north each year, will be accessible again following rebuild of roads and infrastructure.
Major national parks in Western Australia's Kimberley region are set to reopen this week after being devastated in record-breaking flooding.
Wednesday will mark the opening of Silent Grove , Bell Gorge , Lennard Gorge, Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek .DBCA parks and visitor services regional leader Sarah Mullineux said the reopening of Windjana Gorge was exciting for the region. With infrastructure at Danggu Geikie Gorge completely destroyed in the floods, Ms Mullineux said it was the only Kimberley park that would remain closed this season.
"We are seeing quite a difference in the water change out there and there's still a lot of debris and the riverbank was almost completely lost in sections," she said.In the East Kimberley, Purnululu National Park and campground will open on May 1, with Mitchell River National Park to follow. Ms Mullineux believes national parks are on every traveller's list for exploration of the region's natural wilderness.
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