Halls Creek Airport is a regional airport in Western Australia's Kimberley region. It is located in Halls Creek, which is approximately from Perth, Western Australia.
Built in 1948, at the site of the new town of Halls Creek, which wasn't actually relocated to from the old down until the 1950s.
It began with 3 unsealed gravel runways, with the third closing in the 1980s or 1990s.
In 1997 the main runway 04/22 was sealed.
The second runway, 08/26 remains unsealed to this day.
During the 1970s a radio tower was present north of the airport beside the fuel facility. This was later removed and an NDB (Non-Directiona Beacon) was built to the northwest of the airport.
In 2010, a new NDB was built to the east of the main runway 04/22 which is still there today.
In 2015 a weather station was built at the airport, operated by the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology) as well as a wind profiler to the north of the unsealed runway.