Kelly's Knob
Kelly Rd, Kununurra, 6743
For sweeping views over Kununurra, the Ord River Irrigation Area and Mirima National Park, a trip to Kelly’s Knob is a must.
Sunrise and sunset are the most spectacular times to visit the lookout, although access is possible throughout the day.
Located just 1km from the town, access is via a sealed road which leads to a short path with steps with handrails to viewing points. From this point it is also possible to walk further along a steep path to the very top of Kelly’s Knob for more expansive views – this walk takes approximately 20 minutes each way and can be challenging for some people.
A limited amount of vehicle parking is available at the lookout and at busy times visitors may need to park at the base of Kelly’s Knob and walk the full distance to the lookout point.
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