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Activities and Attractions
Lake Argyle Tours and Boat Cruises have been operating on Lake Argyle since the Dam was first filled in 1973. Let our experienced boat captains take you on an informative journey around the history and development of Lake Argyle and the Ord River Scheme. Our purpose-built vessel “Kimberley Durack” allows guests to get up close and personal with the lake’s resident birdlife, rock wallabies, crocodiles, wallaroos and much much more.
Encounter unique wildlife and stunning scenery on this 3-hour Lake Argyle discovery cruise that includes a remote island swim stop and finger food on board.
Marvel at the biodiversity of Australia's largest man-made lake on this 3.5 hour sunset cruise aboard The Kimberley Durack.
Coach transfers from Kununurra to Lake Argyle Resort operate most days from April to September.
The most spectacular pool in the Kimberley. 35 metres of infinity wet edge, spa, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in Australia.
Want to take your Lake Argyle adventure to new heights? Discover a birds eye view of the second largest, fresh water manmade lake in Australia with a HeliSpirit Helicopter flight.
A popular network of bushwalking trails has been established behind the remnants of Lake Argyle Village, metres from the resort entrance.
It doesn't cost a lot to make memories that last a lifetime on Lake Argyle. Try these favourite things to do!
The Historic Durack Homestead Museum is open daily to the public from April to September and is intended to preserve the pioneering spirit of the Kimberley.
Held on the first Saturday of May every year, the Lake Argyle Swim is now one of the Kimberley's favourite community-based sporting events, and one of the most popular freshwater swims in Australia.
With water temperatures hovering around 30 degrees Celsius in summer and 21 degrees Celsius during winter, swimming is possible in the freshwater of Lake Argyle all year-round.
More than 270 species of birds have been recorded in the Lake Argyle area including many rare or unusual species that can be relatively easy to find here.
Mountain Biking is a popular activity around Lake Argyle and a great way to immerse yourself in the environment while staying active.
Lake Argyle enjoys relatively calm conditions year-round, meaning it''s easy enough to launch your own boat, go waterskiing, fishing, have a paddle or go on a kayak or canoe adventure.
An annual event that takes place over two days and attracts all levels of endurance athlete either in teams or as solo competitors. Test yourself against all the elements on multiple terrains at one of the East Kimberley's best community events of the year.