We are planning on travelling from kunnanara tomorrow in our old van ,we plan to spend the night in halls creek,
anyone have an idea where to stop and things to and not to do.
lawrie
Vic41 said
11:09 AM Aug 22, 2014
Don't be put off by negative press etc for Halls Creek.
Visit the Tourist Info Centre there for good info on the town to get info etc. Toilets at info centre, also at Roadhouse.
The Road House did have showers for a few dollars as well, not sure if they still do, if you are only passing through, but the CP is best.
As there are some "after hours local activity" I would stay at the CP in town for at least one or two nights, it is quite safe there but lock up and don't leave the CP at night.
Take a drive out to old Halls Creek and see the ruins there, the creek runs alongside the old town and is a nice picnic spot.
Also visit Caroline's pool and China wall on the way out to Old Halls Creek, make sure you take your camera.
Also get info on the Russian Jack statue outside the TO.
There used to be a store at old Halls Creek dont' know if it is still there, also a basic caravan park, but I think the one in town would be best. Unhook your van at the CP and drive out in your vehicle.
Please do not by-pass Halls Creek and you will probably only get the chance to visit it once and it is a long way between towns.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 22nd of August 2014 11:10:25 AM
lawrie said
01:35 PM Aug 22, 2014
Thanks,
I will let you know how we go.
Lawri
wendyv said
03:56 PM Aug 22, 2014
There is a caravan park between Kununurra and Halls Creek - by the turnoff to the Bungles. It is relatively new. I believe they run day trips into the Bungles, and also can do some sort of flight in from there. Might be worth a stop there and maybe a Bungles visit? If you have never been in there, they really are special - see the 2007 Trip section in my blog.
rockylizard said
04:41 PM Aug 22, 2014
wendyv wrote:
There is a caravan park between Kununurra and Halls Creek - by the turnoff to the Bungles. It is relatively new. I believe they run day trips into the Bungles, and also can do some sort of flight in from there. Might be worth a stop there and maybe a Bungles visit? If you have never been in there, they really are special - see the 2007 Trip section in my blog.
Gday...
The website for the Bungle Bungle Caravan Park referred to by wendyv
There is also another caravan park at the Wurmum (Turkey Creek) Roadhouse on the main highway. Never stayed there so don't know what it is like, Roadhouse is good there though, the staff were young Irish Backpackers when I was there last.
PS: When I tried to access their own site, I got a virus warning saying my anti virus had removed one.
The link above is ok though.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 22nd of August 2014 05:01:44 PM
NeilandRaine said
08:41 PM Aug 22, 2014
We are travelling that way next week and have chosen our stops on WikiCamps. We only travel about 100 k a day. Nowhere to go and lots of time to get there.
Dunham River
Turkey Creek R/h
Spring Creek
Halls Creek C/P
Marys Pool (they say not to be missed)
Ngumpan Cliff
Fitzroy Crossing C/p
Ellendale
Derby C/p
Should take about 2 weeks staying at a mixture of Parks and free camps
_wombat_ said
10:12 AM Aug 23, 2014
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Vic41 said
03:35 PM Aug 23, 2014
_wombat_ wrote:
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Have you stayed at the CP at Hall's Creek? We have stayed there a number of times and felt quite safe and secure there
snapper49 said
03:54 PM Aug 23, 2014
Just recently stayed there no problems at
glennt said
04:05 PM Aug 23, 2014
NeilandRaine wrote:
We are travelling that way next week and have chosen our stops on WikiCamps. We only travel about 100 k a day. Nowhere to go and lots of time to get there. Dunham River Turkey Creek R/h Spring Creek Halls Creek C/P Marys Pool (they say not to be missed) Ngumpan Cliff Fitzroy Crossing C/p Ellendale Derby C/p Should take about 2 weeks staying at a mixture of Parks and free camps
A review of each stopover would be of interest to some..... cheers
_wombat_ said
04:19 PM Aug 23, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Have you stayed at the CP at Hall's Creek? We have stayed there a number of times and felt quite safe and secure there
NO and I never would, I have seen enough of what goes on during the day and that is enough for me, christ knows what happens at night and I do not wish to see what goes on at night.
BUT I do respect your opinion, because you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine.
wendyv said
04:45 PM Aug 23, 2014
I think there have been big changes for the better, in recent years, since the alcohol restrictions were tightened up in Halls Creek.
Vic41 said
05:47 PM Aug 23, 2014
_wombat_ wrote:
Vic41 wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Have you stayed at the CP at Hall's Creek? We have stayed there a number of times and felt quite safe and secure there
NO and I never would, I have seen enough of what goes on during the day and that is enough for me, christ knows what happens at night and I do not wish to see what goes on at night.
BUT I do respect your opinion, because you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine.
I respect your opinion too Wombat but would respect it even more if you had actually stayed in the CP. I have never had a problem in town during the day there and felt quite safe, despite some of the locals lolling about "sleeping it off" but stayed in the CP at night.
_wombat_ said
05:52 PM Aug 23, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Vic41 wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Have you stayed at the CP at Hall's Creek? We have stayed there a number of times and felt quite safe and secure there
NO and I never would, I have seen enough of what goes on during the day and that is enough for me, christ knows what happens at night and I do not wish to see what goes on at night.
BUT I do respect your opinion, because you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine.
I respect your opinion too Wombat but would respect it even more if you had actually stayed in the CP. I have never had a problem in town during the day there and felt quite safe, despite some of the locals lolling about "sleeping it off" but stayed in the CP at night.
That is exactly my point, and that is why I said IMHO, one does tend to get a feel of a place without actually staying there IMHO
See you at Seabird mate, is Carol coming?
Vic41 said
06:51 PM Aug 23, 2014
I think so Wombat, have to see closer to the time, sorting some appointments etc out at the moment....
Vic41 said
06:56 PM Aug 23, 2014
wendyv wrote:
I think there have been big changes for the better, in recent years, since the alcohol restrictions were tightened up in Halls Creek.
I have only stayed there (several) before the restrictions Wendy, yes there were problems at night outside the CP but as long a people lock up and stay in the CP at night they are quite safe. During the day we never felt threatened at all walking around town. I would hate anyone being put off from going or staying there.
I have felt more threatened at some suburbs and stations etc in Perth than I would have there.
_wombat_ said
06:59 PM Aug 23, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
wendyv wrote:
I think there have been big changes for the better, in recent years, since the alcohol restrictions were tightened up in Halls Creek.
I have only stayed there (several) before the restrictions Wendy, yes there were problems at night outside the CP but as long a people lock up and stay in the CP at night they are quite safe. During the day we never felt threatened at all walking around town. I would hate anyone being put off from going or staying there.
I have felt more threatened at some suburbs and stations etc in Perth than I would have there.
bugga that, I'm gonna move
Gerty Dancer said
07:45 PM Aug 23, 2014
The last time we were in halls creek it all seemed peaceful and friendly. We were only there for a night, but it was fine.
Blue said
07:57 PM Aug 25, 2014
are we not allowed to use the word Aboriginal?
Blue said
07:59 PM Aug 25, 2014
by the way, when we were there we took a flight out to the Bungles and Wolf Creek Crater :)
We are planning on travelling from kunnanara tomorrow in our old van ,we plan to spend the night in halls creek,
anyone have an idea where to stop and things to and not to do.
lawrie
Don't be put off by negative press etc for Halls Creek.
Visit the Tourist Info Centre there for good info on the town to get info etc. Toilets at info centre, also at Roadhouse.
The Road House did have showers for a few dollars as well, not sure if they still do, if you are only passing through, but the CP is best.
As there are some "after hours local activity" I would stay at the CP in town for at least one or two nights, it is quite safe there but lock up and don't leave the CP at night.
Take a drive out to old Halls Creek and see the ruins there, the creek runs alongside the old town and is a nice picnic spot.
Also visit Caroline's pool and China wall on the way out to Old Halls Creek, make sure you take your camera.
Also get info on the Russian Jack statue outside the TO.
There used to be a store at old Halls Creek dont' know if it is still there, also a basic caravan park, but I think the one in town would be best. Unhook your van at the CP and drive out in your vehicle.
Please do not by-pass Halls Creek and you will probably only get the chance to visit it once and it is a long way between towns.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 22nd of August 2014 11:10:25 AM
I will let you know how we go.
Lawri
Gday...
The website for the Bungle Bungle Caravan Park referred to by wendyv
http://bunglebunglecaravanpark.com.au/
Cheers - John
There is also another caravan park at the Wurmum (Turkey Creek) Roadhouse on the main highway. Never stayed there so don't know what it is like, Roadhouse is good there though, the staff were young Irish Backpackers when I was there last.
http://www.exploreaustralia.net.au/Western-Australia/Kimberley/Warmun-Turkey-Creek/Warmun-Roadhouse-Caravan-Park
PS: When I tried to access their own site, I got a virus warning saying my anti virus had removed one.
The link above is ok though.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 22nd of August 2014 05:01:44 PM
Dunham River
Turkey Creek R/h
Spring Creek
Halls Creek C/P
Marys Pool (they say not to be missed)
Ngumpan Cliff
Fitzroy Crossing C/p
Ellendale
Derby C/p
Should take about 2 weeks staying at a mixture of Parks and free camps
Don't be put off by Vic's negative thoughts, everybody has an opinion and some will not agree, IMHO I would NEVER stop in a CP in HC, just remember this is IMHO.
Everything else Vic says is correct, go and enjoy.
Have you stayed at the CP at Hall's Creek? We have stayed there a number of times and felt quite safe and secure there
A review of each stopover would be of interest to some..... cheers
NO and I never would, I have seen enough of what goes on during the day and that is enough for me, christ knows what happens at night and I do not wish to see what goes on at night.
BUT I do respect your opinion, because you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine.
I respect your opinion too Wombat but would respect it even more if you had actually stayed in the CP. I have never had a problem in town during the day there and felt quite safe, despite some of the locals lolling about "sleeping it off" but stayed in the CP at night.
That is exactly my point, and that is why I said IMHO, one does tend to get a feel of a place without actually staying there IMHO
See you at Seabird mate, is Carol coming?
I think so Wombat, have to see closer to the time, sorting some appointments etc out at the moment....
I have only stayed there (several) before the restrictions Wendy, yes there were problems at night outside the CP but as long a people lock up and stay in the CP at night they are quite safe. During the day we never felt threatened at all walking around town. I would hate anyone being put off from going or staying there.
I have felt more threatened at some suburbs and stations etc in Perth than I would have there.
bugga that, I'm gonna move
by the way, when we were there we took a flight out to the Bungles and Wolf Creek Crater :)