Brown Signs

Lake Argyle (Ord Dam)

Lake Argyle in the Kimberleys is the second largest freshwater reservoir on the Ord River. It is part of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme and keeps Lake Kununurra at a constant level, downstream on the Ord River. The Ord River then flows into the Scambridge Gulf, one of five rivers seen at the Five Rivers ... Read more

Costs7 Days Regions Kimberley, North West WA, Western Australia Place Types Scenic Tags fishing, mountain biking, swimming, wetlands
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Summary

Cost:Free, fees for camping, accommodation, day pass at Lake Argyle Tourist Park

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 1 days, short visit 2 hours, long visit 4 days, visited for 2 days

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Kununurra, head east on the Victoria Hwy about 33km. Turn right into Lake Argyle Rd at the brown sign for Lake Argyle (Ord Dam). Follow Lake Argyle Rd for about 34km to reach Lake Argyle Tourist Village. The dam wall is about another 1.5km further on.

From the Northern Territory/Western Australia border, continue west on Victoria Hwy for 6.8km and turn left into Lake Argyle Rd at the brown sign for Lake Argyle (Ord Dam). Follow Lake Argyle Rd for about 34km to reach Lake Argyle Tourist Village. The dam wall is about another 1.5km further on.