Situated in the heart of the outback on the edges of the Tanami and the Great Sandy Deserts, in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, the old gold rush town of Halls Creek is the final destination along the well-known Canning Stock Route. This small settlement serves as a convenient service centre for surrounding pastoralists, local Aboriginal communities and travellers exploring the region. Halls Creek is the gateway to world-famous natural attractions, namely the nearby well-preserved Wolfe Creek Crater and the spectacular Bungle Bungle Mountain Ranges of Purnululu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.