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Break Loose. Adventure articles Australian adventure directory Fitzroy River near Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia offers good Barramundi fishing.

Fitzroy River near Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of Western Australia offers good Barramundi fishing.

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Fitzroy River near Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley region of North West Western Australia

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Northern Western Australia including Kimberley, Broome and Port HeadlandVisit the Fitzroy River WA

The Fitzroy River was discovered in 1837 by George Grey in the H.M.S. Beagle and named after a former Commander of that ship, Captain Robert Fitzroy R.N.

The river rises in the King Leopold and Mueller Ranges, the major tributaries being – to the north-east and east - the Leopold, Margaret, Mary, Louisa and the O'Donnell, to the south, Christmas Creek, to the north and north-west, the Barnett, Hann, Trainor and Adock Rivers.

It flows through rugged hills and plains for a distance of 750 kilometres before discharging into King Sound, south of Derby. It has a catchment area of 90,000 square kilometres of which half is above Fitzroy Crossing.

Couple canoeing the Fitzroy River, at Dimond Gorge, in the Old Mornington StationWhen in flood the Fitzroy River is an awesome sight and one of the largest rivers in the world. In 1935, the Fitzroy got its first bridge - a low level concrete structure, which was built up into a wider structure in 1958. This bridge could be closed for months at a time during the wet weather and intrepid travellers were then treated to the experience of a flying fox, which operated about 200 metres south of the crossing.

When a new bridge was erected in 1974, the focus of the town grew away from its original site. The current townsite of Fitzroy Crossing is one of the fastest growing in the Kimberley, due to Aboriginal resettlement, mining and tourism.

Record floods occurred in 1983, 1986 and 2002 with approximately 13 metres of water over the old concrete crossing. The flow rate down the 15 kilometre wide flood plain at Fitzroy was estimated to be 30,000 cubic metres per second. In flood, it is probably the largest river in Australia.

People swimming in the Fitzroy River, in Sir John Gorge, on Old Mornington StationFitzroy Crossing is 100 metres above sea level, and with 360 odd kilometres to run to its mouth, there are millions of hectares of wide open plains in the valley which must one day be reticulated.

Check with the locals to find a good spot on the mighty river to fish for the magnificent Barramundi.

Motel style and caravan park accommodation is available.

For more information on travelling to the Fitzroy River and the North West region visit Western Australia Tourism's website or alternatively the regional tourism website of the Kimberley offer very useful information.

WA's National Parks & Reserves can be closed at times because of bushfire danger, Cyclone or flooding and other natural emergencies. Phone 1300 657 721 for emergency alerts or visit the FESA for more information. Find out about the National Parks and forests of WA by visititing CALM. Remember, play it safe and tell others where you go and when you will be back.

All images © WA Tourism.

Disclaimer: The information contained about this region is provided as a guide only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, Break Loose Publishing disclaim any liability or responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein. For our complete Disclaimer please follow the link at the foot of the page.

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