Cutting a dramatic path through the heart of the Kimberley, the Prince Regent River is one of the region’s most remote and pristine waterways. Carved into the landscape over millions of years, the river flows in a near-straight line, a rare geological feature, through deep gorges, sandstone escarpments, and ancient terrain.
The river and its surrounding country lie within the Prince Regent National Park, one of Australia’s most ecologically intact areas. It holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the Wunambal Gaambera and Worrorra peoples, the Traditional Owners of this land. Rock art sites and sacred places throughout the area reflect stories and knowledge passed down through countless generations.
Exploring the Prince Regent River offers a rare glimpse into a landscape shaped by time, culture, and nature. Its remote beauty, ecological richness, and enduring heritage make it one of the Kimberley’s most powerful and unforgettable places