Make sure you don’t miss Mitchell Falls – it’s one of Kimberley’s most photographed spots for a reason. The waterfalls are stunning from the ground, and even more breathtaking from the air.


<h3>What is it?</h3>


Punamii-Uunpuu, also known as Mitchell Falls, is a stunning four-tiered waterfall. Located in the remote Mitchell Plateau of the Kimberley, it features water flowing down a rugged cliff in deep pools of emerald-green water. The waterfall spans a total height of 80 meters, offering breathtaking views.


Nearby, you can explore incredible rock art sites and picturesque swimming spots, making it a truly memorable destination.


<h3> Where is it?</h3>


Located in the Mitchell River National Park in the Kimberley, Mitchell Falls is a beauty that's well worth the effort to reach! To get there, pack your 4WD (high clearance required) and head onto the Gibb River Road. After about 240 kilometers from Kununurra or 416 kilometers from Derby, you'll reach the junction to Kalumburu Road.


Turn off there to access the Mitchell Plateau Track (Port Warrender Road) and the Mitchell Falls Campground. As you drive along the rugged Port Warrender Road, which winds narrowly through towering Livistona palms and spectacular scenery, you'll feel like you've stepped into a prehistoric landscape.


<b>Here's a word of warning:</b> The track to Mitchell Falls can be extremely rough with heavy corrugation, making for slow going. If you're towing a camper trailer or anything else, consider leaving it at Drysdale River Station for a small fee. The station offers fuel, supplies, tyres, campsites, and tours to Mitchell Falls.


Another fantastic way to experience this waterfall is from the air, with several scenic flight options available.



<h3> Pack your hiking shoes</h3>


The Mitchell Falls is the breathtaking reward after tackling the somewhat challenging 4.3-kilometer trek from the campground, which involves some rock hopping. Once you arrive, you can enjoy stunning views from various vantage points while listening to the powerful roar of the falls cascading from pool to pool.


<h3> Go swimming</h3>


While swimming beneath the falls at Mitchell Falls is prohibited, you can swim in the pool above the falls. Along the trail to the falls, there are also fantastic sights and swimming spots to enjoy.


About 800 meters from the campground, you'll discover <b>Little Mertens Falls</b>, a picturesque location with natural spas and stunning <b>Gwion Gwion artwork</b> on the gorge walls below the falls. Further along the trail, you'll encounter <b>Mertens Gorge</b>, where a spectacular waterfall flows into a deep pool.


<h3> Take to the sky</h3>


You can take a scenic flight (helicopter or light aircraft) from various locations across the Kimberley, such as Broome, Drysdale River Station, and Kununurra, to experience Mitchell Falls from the sky.


Flights can be booked through the Kununurra Visitor Centre or directly at the Mitchell Falls campground. It's a great way to witness this incredible sight from a unique aerial perspective. Tickets start from $130.


<h3> Go camping</h3>


Accommodation options in such a remote location are understandably limited. For campers, Mitchell Falls Campground offers a spacious site with toilet facilities. If you prefer a touch of luxury, Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge provides exceptional glamping experiences.


The well-appointed tent-style accommodation harmonizes with the surroundings, and you can indulge in a restaurant for a satisfying meal after a day of exploration. Mitchell Falls Wilderness Lodge accommodation is about $400 per night.



Lykkers, Mitchell Falls in the Kimberley is a destination that leaves a lasting impression. From its rugged trails to breathtaking aerial views, there's something for every explorer. We'd love to know—what are your thoughts on this stunning natural wonder?