Pine Creek

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Pine Creek is a historic gold-mining town that feels like a living museum, tucked in the tropical savannah of the Northern Territory. Once a booming gold rush settlement in the 1870s, it now offers a fascinating glimpse into Australia’s frontier past, with well-preserved stone buildings, a steam railway, and a relaxed outback vibe. It’s an ideal stop between Darwin and Kakadu or Katherine, offering a blend of cultural heritage, local stories, and a touch of gold-panning adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers find that a half-day to a full day is enough to explore Pine Creek’s core attractions. If you’re passing through on the way to Kakadu or Katherine, stop for a couple of hours to stretch your legs, browse the heritage trail, and grab a bite at the pub. For a deeper experience, including gold panning and a visit to Umbrawarra Gorge, plan for a full day. Overnight stays are pleasant if you want to experience the outback sunset and a quiet evening under the stars.

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