The Kimberley region in Western Australia is known for its breathtaking waterfalls, set amidst rugged landscapes and semi-arid savannahs. Some of the notable waterfalls in the region include King George Falls, the highest twin waterfalls in Western Australia, and Mitchell Falls, a four-tiered waterfall with a striking contrast against red cliffs. Willie Creek Pearl Farm offers insight into the unique pearling industry, while King Cascades in Prince Regent National Park stands out as a terraced waterfall in a remote and beautiful setting. Hidden Falls provides a more secluded and tranquil waterfall experience in the Kimberley.
Most waterfalls in the Kimberley flow year-round, with the best time to witness them being during the early part of the cruising season starting in March each year when they are at their peak.