GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #33 | Page 46

RV FEATURE Swim Beach. The name speaks for itself. SWIM BEACH Swim Beach is right before the Ord River Bridge on Victoria Highway, Kununurra. It’s a public picnic ground that’s part of the local dam system, and remains one of the more popular and accessible swimming areas. With a rope swing on a tree a few metres out into the water and under your feet in the shallows feeling nice and sandy, it’s an ideal spot to stay cool. The locals assured us we were safe swimming amongst the freshwater crocodiles in there. We were warned, however, to not cross the dam wall to the other side as that’s where the saltwater crocs live. LAKE ARGYLE Around an hour drive from Kununurra is Lake Argyle, where you’ll find Western Australia’s largest man-made freshwater lake. At capacity it covers over 700 square kilometres, and really needs to be seen to grasp its size. This lake is home to over 30,000 freshwater crocodiles, and again locals swear it is safe to swim – and there is even a yearly swimming competition held here. If the thought of freshwater crocodiles makes you nervous, we’d recommend going on one of the many cruise tours available, as your hosts will share the best swimming spots on the lake – and you’ll potentially feel safer if you’re with a large group in the water. Safety in numbers, right? 46 \ MacMicking Pool offers amazing views. MACMICKING POOL This is another magnificent waterfall within the El Questro Wilderness Park, and the reward for the full hike within El Questro Gorge. You can either trek in and stop at the halfway mark, have a swim in the crystal-clear water and turn back, or climb past the boulder and continue on. The trail gets tougher and rockier during the second half, but man oh man, the view at the top is so worth it!