Garmbemirri
Ranger Camp

Natural Story

Wumanggarr Country (sandplain, sandstone outcrop, woodland) with Arn.gurru (woollybutt) and Barrurru (stringy-bark) trees. There are also Yawal (waterholes and springs), open grassy flats, swamps and billabongs. The endangered Wirrirri (gouldian finch) inhabit the creeklines.

Cultural Story

Traditional camping place, rich in bush-tucker resources: Ngalwarri (bush apple,) Langanda (bush almond) and Garnmanggu (long yam). Wanjina and Gwion live together in the sandstone caves – a 30 minute walk from the Uunguu Ranger Garmbemirri Station.
This Visitor Location is in Aboriginal Reserve R24705. Your UVP will support your application to Department of Aboriginal Affairs (www.daa.wa.gov.au) to access Visitor Locations within R24705.

Access

Traditional Owner Escort Only by prior arrangement with Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation (WGAC).
Scroll to Top