Hidden Valley National Park

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Hidden Valley National Park

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Location Western Australia, Australia
Nearest City Darwin
Coordinates 15°46′33″S, 128°46′00″E
Area 20.68 km²
Date of Establishment 1982
Governing Body Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC)
IUCN category II
Hidden Valley National Park
Hidden Valley National Park

Hidden Valley also known as Mirima National Park is a national park in Western Australia (Australia), 2220 km northeast of Perth.

The entrance to the park is located two kilometres from the town of Kununurra.

The rock formations are very similar to the Bungle Bungle outcrops in Purnululu National Park.

"Mirima" is the name given by the Miriwoong people to the area extending some 150 kilometres to the north and south, and 170 kilometres to the east and west from Kununurra.

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