Zebedee is a fun word to say, but you can best believe that these multi-tiered natural hot springs are even more fun to swim in. Open to the general public from 7am to noon every day from May to September (eg: the dry season), Zebedee Springs is a series of limpid pools and waterfalls in Western Australia's El Questro Wilderness Park in the Kimberley. These steamy springs are fringed by prehistoric green livingston palm trees, flow with steamy waterfalls – and are a solid 28 to 32 degrees all year round. If you stay at the nearby Homestead you get the springs to yourself in the afternoons, but otherwise, it's recommended you rock up as early as possible to avoid big crowds. PSA: You'll need a day pass to get in, which you can nab at reception. Entry starts at $11.
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