Ivanhoe Crossing
Highlights
- Cast a line for barramundi at Ivanhoe Crossing, where the mighty Ord River offers prime fishing spots.
- Explore the iconic causeway, capturing stunning photographs against the backdrop of expansive Kimberley skies.
- Enjoy a picnic in the scenic surrounds, with rocky outcrops and flowing water creating a tranquil atmosphere.
- Venture into saltwater crocodile country, keeping a safe distance while immersing in the region's unique wildlife.
Just 10 minutes from Kununurra, Ivanhoe Crossing is an iconic causeway spanning the mighty Ord River, offering one of the region’s most recognisable and photogenic landscapes.
Originally part of the main road to Wyndham, the crossing was partially submerged following the development of the Ord Irrigation Scheme in the 1960s. Today, it remains a unique link across the river, with water flowing over the causeway year-round—creating a striking scene of wide river channels, rocky outcrops and expansive Kimberley skies, particularly at sunrise and sunset.
Ivanhoe Crossing is a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike, especially for barramundi fishing. Anglers cast a line from the riverbanks or head out by boat on the Ord River, which provides ideal barra habitat. This is also saltwater crocodile country, so visitors should always remain alert, keep a safe distance from the water’s edge, and avoid standing on the crossing itself.
The crossing connects to Packsaddle Road on the western side, providing access to surrounding rural areas and stations, while the eastern side leads back towards Kununurra. Vehicles can drive across when water levels are low, however conditions can change quickly and the crossing is often impassable during the wet season. Always assess depth and flow before attempting to cross and never drive through fast-moving water. Contact the Kununurra Visitor Centre for information on crossing.
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- WA – Australia's North West Tourism
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