Douglas Daly Hot Springs

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About three hours south of Darwin, Douglas Daly Hot Springs is a blissful outback oasis where thermal waters bubble up through the sand beside the Daly River. This is the Northern Territory at its most relaxing – you dig your own private pool in the riverbank, lie back in warm mineral water, and watch the paperbark trees sway overhead. It’s a favourite stop for travellers on the way to Katherine or Nitmiluk, offering a genuine bush experience with no commercial development.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend half a day to a full day here, arriving mid-morning and leaving in the late afternoon. If you’re camping, an overnight stay is ideal – you can enjoy the springs at sunset and sunrise, when they’re quietest and the light is magical. The springs are best visited during the dry season (May–October); in the wet season the river rises and the springs may be submerged or inaccessible.

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