Gibb River Road
Six hundred clicks of pure Kimberley grit
When the cattle barons first carved this track through the Kimberley in the 1960s, they weren’t thinking about overlanders—they were moving beef from remote stations to Derby’s port. Today, the Gibb River Road remains exactly what those ranchers built: 410 miles of corrugated dirt, creek crossings, and unforgiving outback that separates weekend warriors from serious four-wheelers. This is Australia’s most notorious overland route, running from Derby to Kununurra through country where crocodiles outnumber people and your next fuel stop might be 200 kilometers away.
The Gibb demands a high-clearance 4WD with long-range fuel tanks, spare parts, and at least five days to do it justice. The corrugations will rattle your fillings loose, and creek crossings like Pentecost River and Durack River run deep enough during the wet season (November-April) to swallow entire rigs—which is why smart drivers only attempt it during the dry months of May through October. Between the crossings, you’ll navigate rocky sections that’ll test your diff locks and suspension while dust clouds thick enough to choke a dingo trail behind every vehicle. Historic cattle stations like Home Valley and El Questro offer fuel, cold beer, and stories, but cell service disappeared in your rearview mirror back at Derby.
The reward for surviving the Gibb’s punishment comes in landscapes that’ll make you understand why people spend fortunes just to glimpse the Kimberley. Gorges like Bell, Galvan’s, and Manning cut deep into ancient rock, creating swimming holes and waterfalls that exist nowhere else on earth. You’ll camp under stars so bright they hurt your eyes, wake up to red dawn light painting thousand-foot escarpments, and realize you’re crossing country that remains fundamentally unchanged since the first cattle drives. Remote doesn’t begin to describe it—you’re genuinely on your own out here, with the nearest tow truck potentially days away.
Complete the Gibb River Road and you’ll have earned your place among Australia’s serious overlanders. This isn’t a trail you knock out in a weekend—it’s a commitment that’ll test your vehicle, your preparation, and your resolve. But finish it, and you’ll have crossed one of the planet’s last great wilderness roads, seen country that most Australians never glimpse, and proven your rig can handle anything the continent throws at it. The Kimberley doesn’t give up its secrets easily, but the Gibb is your key to unlocking them.
Trail Specs
| Difficulty | Difficult |
|---|---|
| Trail Type | Overland Route |
| Surface | Dirt |
| Features | Historic, Remote, Scenic, Water Crossings |
| Length (miles) | 410 mi / 660 km |
| Duration | 5-7 days |
| Max elevation (ft) | 1640 ft |
| Best season | May-October |
| Minimum vehicle | High-clearance 4WD |
| Nearest town | Derby, Western Australia |
| Land manager | Main Roads Western Australia |
| Permit required | No |
| Cell service | None |
| Water crossings | Yes |
| Dispersed camping | Yes |
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