Fitzroy Crossing is a small town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It is located on the banks of the Fitzroy River, approximately 2,524 kilometers northeast of Perth and 391 kilometers east of Broome. The town serves as a hub for the surrounding indigenous communities and is an important access point for the nearby Geikie Gorge National Park. The population of Fitzroy Crossing is around 1,100 people, with the majority being of Aboriginal descent. The town has basic infrastructure such as schools, a hospital, a supermarket, and a few businesses. The economy is largely dependent on government services, tourism, and agriculture. Fitzroy Crossing is known for its stunning natural landscapes and is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and exploring the nearby national parks.