Q. Are there BBQ's / cooking facilities at El Questro Emma Gorge Resort?
A. Unfortunately we do not have any self-catering facilities in El Questro. You are more than welcome to enjoy our lovely onsite restaurants.
Q. Where can we eat and what are meal prices like?
A. We have restaurants at both Emma Gorge Resort and the Station open for all meals. Enjoy tropical fruits for breakfast, barbecued barramundi, and Kimberley beef for lunch and dinner, all served on our spacious verandas.A dinner main would cost between $24-$44. Read more about our dining options.
Q. Do you sell gluten-free products in your store?
A. The choice is quite limited. We have Gluten free bread and some cakes at the store in The Station. We recommend picking up particular items in Kununurra before heading out to El Questro.
Q. Can we get there in a 2WD?
A. We recommend driving in a 4WD only. If the vehicle is yours, it is obviously your choice. However, if the vehicle is hired, it must be a 4WD due to insurance issues.
Q. Can we take our caravan?
A. As access to El Questro is via corrugated/unsealed roads, we recommend off-road caravans only, pulled by a 4WD.
Q. How much of the road to El Questro is sealed?
A. Almost the whole way to the El Questro driveway is sealed, making the drive here fairly easy. Read more about getting to Emma Gorge Resort.
Q. Can we make a camping booking?
A. There are no camping facilities at Emma Gorge Resort. If you are interested in camping better go to El Questro Station, where you could choose between the general campground and the private ones.
Q. Can we take dogs?
A. Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted at Emma Gorge Resort.
Q. Where do you get your drinking water from?
A. Drinking water comes straight out of the Pentecost creek.
Q. Why do I need to give my credit card details at the time of booking?
A. Your card details are taken to guarantee the reservation. No charges are processed at the time of booking, but a surcharge of 1% applies on check out.
Q. What are the best things to see at El Questro?
A. This is the most frequently asked question by our guests and also the hardest to answer! El Questro is a unique property and it really depends on What do you want to do. We have sunset spots, pristine swimming holes, rugged walking trails amongst other sites. Our suggestion: see as much as you can! Read more about our activities and plan your stay.
Q. Why does Zebedee Springs only open between 7.00am and 12.00pm?
A. Zebedee Springs is a small and extremely fragile ecological site so we are doing our part in conserving it by managing traffic to a level that reduces erosion and other damage.
Q. When does El Questro open and close for the Wet Season?
A. El Questro opens on the 1st of April every year (weather permitting) and closes on the 31st of October. Emma Gorge may open later and close earlier.