Things to do in Fitzroy Crossing in November

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Overview

November is a good time to visit Fitzroy Crossing. The weather is usually really hot and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 79—106°F (26—41°C).

Fitzroy Crossing has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Fitzroy Crossing. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Fitzroy Crossing in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Fitzroy Crossing in November

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Holidays in Fitzroy Crossing in November
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  • Remembrance Day (November 11)
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Weather in Fitzroy Crossing in November

Temperatures on an average day in Fitzroy Crossing in November

The average temperature in Fitzroy Crossing in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 106°F (41°C) to a low of 79°F (26°C). Some would describe the temperature to be really hot. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Fitzroy Crossing, November, has days with highs of 106°F (41°C) and lows of 79°F (26°C). The coldest month, July has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 58°F (14°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Fitzroy Crossing in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
106°F
highs
79°F
lows

General weather summary

Really hot, breezy
Feels like
8%
Chance of rain
0.036 in
Amount
11.8 mph
Wind speed
34%
Humidity
12.9 hrs
Daylight length
4:53 AM
Sunrise
5:50 PM
Sunset
54%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 106°F (41°C) and a low of 79°F (26°C), it generally feels really hot and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Fitzroy Crossing in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Fitzroy Crossing has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Fitzroy Crossing that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Fitzroy Crossing for November.
Danggu Gorge National Park
1. Danggu Gorge National Park
4.4
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National park
Nature & Parks
A walking trail & boat tour are offered through the scenic gorge of this rugged national park.
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A really nice day use National Park with easy sealed road access. A few nice walks although the longer ones along the river in the gorge are on soft sand without much shade and can be tough going. The best way to see the gorge however is on the Ranger guided boat cruise that runs every couple of hours. The wildlife is abundant and the scenery spectacular.
Park is not closed. Don't believe other reviews. There was a sign "road closed" like 800 m before the final car park but for no reason. You can walk it or drive just fine. There are toilets which looks quite new but ugly, without running water and clogged toilets. You can walk along the river on a short walking trail and we even saw one freshwater crocodile there. Beautiful.
It's easy to access the Gorge from Fitzroy Crossing along a bitumen road. The walks are well marked and easy to access but the cruise is the highlight for us. A very informative commentary and so much to see and photograph.
Bitumin road on the way in. Few nasty pot holes so be alert. Majority of the road is good. Walk to Gorge isn't very far. Nice neat public toilets also. Worth a look. Great views👍
Very calm river to kayak in. Fantastic rock formations. There is a walk along the river as well. Plenty of wildlife: Freshwater crocs, eagles, crane, crested pigeons and other birds. Locals say there's bull shark in the river too which they often catch while fishing. Therefore not recommended for a swim.
No boat tours but it is still lovely to see and has inspired many an artist
Well worth the 20 min drive from Fitzroy crossing.
We had a walk beside the river and looked at the cliffs. It took about 45 minutes to get to the end. We returned on the track further up the bank. There's a lot of good information boards about the rocks and plants along the way. The road out is sealed but a bit rough.
Mimbi Caves Tours
2. Mimbi Caves Tours
4.5
(133)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
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Amazing tour of Mimbi Caves by local Indigenous owners. Tour is amazing with story telling, history and the sharing of connection to country. Close to Mimbi camp ground which has amazing clean facilities and site and friendly indigenous park managers. Whilst cave tour is not dog friendly for good reasons, the camp ground is. Good sense of community. Camp ground peaceful and easy to share with others. Amazing scenery and views. Best in Winter months. Highly recommended and would do it again.
The Caves are lovely visit. Be warned the path is very rocky and undulating so if you are unsteady give it a miss. The tour guides are great and have lots of stories. The damper is OK. To be honest I think $70/$90 is a bit much for what you get compared to other Caves.
Wonderful and fascinating cave system , light was excellent for picking up the beautiful staining on the limestone. Brilliant tour guide, shared stories new and old and took us through an awesome cave system.
An informative and interesting tour with our guide Rosemary. She shared her story and the history of the caves with us. After the tour we sat in a group in the shade and had tea and damper. She spoke some more and we asked questions. Well worth it.
100% would recommend the tour. Rose our tour guide was fantastic! She shares her culture and connected us to her country. The caves were brilliant and even saw some bats. The swim is a must as it is refreshing and a great way to finish the tour. The damper and tea allowed us to sit and listen to Rose explain more about her culture. Thank you for a wonderful day!
If I was rating just the caves I would give five stars, the caves are impressive but this rating is taking into account some deficiencies with the tour. Our tour guide was lovely and shared interesting stories about the local culture and he had a fun sense of humour. However he was very softly spoken and as we were a large group it was often difficult to hear him. He sometimes provided information before everyone was assembled so again that information was lost. In the second (larger) cave some people got separated from the main group because the guide did not inform everyone that he was exiting via a different route. In the first cave there are stepping stones along shallow water, two people in our group slipped their foot into the water. The stepping stones could be better placed and perhaps a few extra stones placed. The terrain is quite rugged. The campsite is ok but be aware that there is no shelter from sun, wind or dust.
We booked for the 8am tour of the Mimbi caves. Our guide for the tour was Jermaine who arrived at the car park where everyone was waiting. There were 23 of us in total and only the one guide. Although the cave system and the surrounding canyon/area is impressive enough the tour itself was extremely poor….if you are anywhere near the back of the group you will hear nothing….As nice as Jermaine seemed he was either hopelessly out of his depth OR not having a great morning. We decided to opt out of the tour after the first hour and made our way back to our vehicle….at $90 per adult it is shockingly overcrowded, overpriced, understaffed and in honestly very underwhelming. The 8am tour generated over $2000….so it should be so so much better and more professional. I personally don’t think I could ever really recommend it to anyone.
It is a wonderful experience with a great mix of history, funny and sad, the beautiful cave (easy to visit), rock art, cave fishes, bats, other creatures in a beautiful canyon with bizarrely corroded limestone formations in the largest fossil reef worldwide. Rose and Ronnie are great guides with very different styles and stories, both are excellent. Highly recommended!
Fitzroy Crossing Visitor Centre
3. Fitzroy Crossing Visitor Centre
4.0
(83)
Visitor center
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Very knowledgeable and friendly staff! Jasper and Brianna were especially helpful with advice in where to visit even when Geiki Gorge was closed, would definitely recommend dropping by if you need some info on the area
We are stranded here on Friday and cannot get the car repaired until Monday. Great that the visitor centre is closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Do not winge about money..........you have not earnt it.
I was traveling from Broome to Fitzroy Crossing few years ago and needed some information about the area. Staff in the information centre was very helpful and I was able to see much more than originally expected.
Very nicely set out ,many souvenirs to pick from.
Thanks Hazeus for sharing your time while painting the mural of your region. Also thanks to the friendly South African accent girl behind the counter who unlocked the gate for water. Love life!!
Lucy and the team were so friendly and helpful as we decided what to do in the area. On their suggestions we changed our route and couldn't have been happier with the outcome. The bureau is presented lovely, clean and open.
Thanks for the great suggestionn as place to stop for lunch picnic.
It said open 1:30pm on Friday, but we wait out here till 2pm it's still not open. People in the center didn't even come out tell us why isn't open yet. The most terrible info center service I've never gone to. :(
Marnin Studio
4. Marnin Studio
4.7
(17)
Art studio
Shopping
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A beautiful art studio hidden away in Fitzroy Crossing. Very accomodating staff who were more than happy to help and show us around. Dog friendly too! Would happily go back.
Lovely venue. Thankyou Emily for the tour.
Marnin Studio is a really special healing initiative for Aboriginal women of the Kimberley. The Studio provides space and materials for the women to produce art and the Studio then buys the art from the women outright before making it available for sale to the public in their little shop section. Well worth dropping into and supporting if visiting Fitzroy Crossing.
Wonderful initiative, beautiful artwork. Well worth a visit and your support while in Fitzroy Crossing
Great place; friendly staff ; green garden is like an oasis !!!
Fabulous women's art center in Fitzroy Crossing.
I thought this reception was nominated on Google
(Translated by Google) Integration workshop for Aboriginal women. Some nice articles (Original) Atelier d'insertion des femmes aborigènes. Quelques beaux articles
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