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Palm Springs Nature Reserve

Tourist attractions

Halls Creek, WA 6770

Description

Palm Springs Nature Reserve is a popular destination located in Halls Creek, Western Australia.

It is known as the only all-year-round fresh water swimming hole in Halls Creek. The reserve is fed by the Edwards Range and is a famed "oasis in the desert". The area is surrounded by striking rock wall reflections, which add to the beauty of the place.

Palm Springs Nature Reserve is a great spot for nature lovers, bird watchers, and those who enjoy hiking. The area is home to a variety of bird species, and visitors can enjoy the occasional horse sighting. The reserve is accessible by car, and it is about a 40-minute drive from Halls Creek. There are no facilities or amenities available at the reserve, so visitors should bring their own food, water, and other supplies. The lack of amenities adds to the natural and rugged feel of the area, making it a great place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The reserve is a very cool spot to wander around, and visitors can enjoy the great scenery and peaceful surroundings. Palm Springs Nature Reserve is located near other attractions, such as the Halls Creek Visitors Information Centre, which is about 2.16km away, and the Purnululu National Park, which is about 51.71km away.

Details

Parks: Nature Reserves, Picnic Area, Rock Climbing Sites, Swimming Spots, Toilets

Location

Halls Creek, WA 6770

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Palm Springs Nature Reserve - Localista

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