Palm Springs
Palm Springs is an outback oasis of palm trees and abundant wildlife surrounding a permanent freshwater spring.
This is a beautiful place to bring a picnic and enjoy the tranquility. The date palms found at Palm Springs are not native to the area but are thought to have been introduced by Afghan cameleers in the 1800s.
There is 24 hour camping with a Eco toilet and rubbish bin provided.
Palm Springs can be accessed via the unsealed Duncan Road about 40kms from Halls Creek. Check with the Halls Creek Visitor Centre for road conditions.
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