GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #30 | Page 50

Cliff at El Questro EL QUESTRO To do the Gibb and skip El Questro would be a shame. Emma Gorge is first and a stop here is a must. The walk up to the gorge and falls is of moderate difficulty but oh so worthwhile. A swim in the clear, crisp water of the plunge pool is a delight. You can stay in tent cabins at Emma Gorge or continue to the El Questro campground. Must-dos include the first half of the El Questro Gorge walk, Zebedee Springs, the Chamberlain River Cruise and just relaxing. The Road to Emma Gorge is sealed to the resort turn-off (24km). It continues for another 10km to the El Questro Village turn-off with a 17km gravel road. It’s a very desirable option if your rig isn’t up to what’s next! HOME VALLEY STATION The road becomes unsealed and continues for another 33km to Home Valley Station. Once a working cattle station, it is now owned by the Indigenous Land & Sea Corporation and managed as a tourism destination. The original stockmen’s quarters are now upmarket rooms. For RVers, there are two campgrounds. River Bush Camp is on the Pentacost River with views of the Cockburn Range. There are a number of tours and bushwalks on offer; it might seem 50 \ Black flying fox like too short of a distance from El Questro to stop and camp again, but those sunsets by the river make it a shame to miss. ELLENBRAE STATION One hundred and seven kilometres on is Ellenbrae Station. This is a true working cattle station, so the experience is more authentic than the previous stops. The ‘driveway’ to the homestead is 5km. If you want to stay, there is accommodation along with two small campgrounds.