Photo: Kendra Baker / CC BY-SA 4.0
Imagine sinking into a warm, crystal-clear pool fringed by towering paperbark trees and palms, while the tropical air hums with bird calls. That's Mataranka Hot Springs, a thermal oasis in the Northern Territory's Red Centre. Fed by the Great Artesian Basin, the constant 34°C water is like a natural spa, perfect for soothing road-weary muscles after exploring the outback. The springs are part of the Elsey National Park, and their vivid blue-green water contrasts beautifully with the red earth and lush vegetation. It's an essential stop on any Stuart Highway road trip, offering a refreshing dip that feels like a secret paradise.
Highlights & What to See
- Main Pool: The large thermal pool is the star – easy to access via a boardwalk, with plenty of space to float and unwind. Arrive early or late to avoid crowds.
- Bitter Springs: A short walk or drive away, this smaller, less developed spring has a gentle current that carries you through a narrow channel lined with pandanus palms. It's a more natural, serene experience.
- Elsey National Park: Beyond the springs, explore walking trails through monsoon forests and along the Roper River. Keep an eye out for wallabies, goannas, and colourful birds.
- Jalmurarkurr Lookout: A short, steep climb rewards you with panoramic views over the park and the Waterhouse River – especially stunning at sunset.
- Stockyard Gallery: In nearby Mataranka township, this quirky gallery showcases local Aboriginal art, pioneer history, and a collection of vintage vehicles.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours enjoying the springs and a short walk. To fully appreciate the area, plan for a half-day: arrive early for a peaceful swim, explore the Bitter Springs loop, and tackle the lookout before lunch. If you're on a road trip, it's a perfect lunch stop or overnight stay – the nearby Mataranka Homestead offers camping and cabins. For a deeper experience, consider a full day to explore the park's longer trails and the river.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katherine: 110 km north, gateway to Nitmiluk National Park and Katherine Gorge, where you can canoe, cruise, or hike among ancient sandstone cliffs.
- Nitmiluk National Park: Just beyond Katherine, this park boasts stunning gorge systems, Aboriginal rock art, and swimming holes (seasonal).
- Leliyn (Edith Falls): A beautiful plunge pool at the base of a waterfall, about 60 km north of Katherine – perfect for another refreshing swim.
- Daly Waters Pub: 200 km south, this iconic outback pub is famous for its quirky decor, cold beer, and lively atmosphere – a classic road-trip stop.
- Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park: Near Katherine, explore limestone caves with stalactites and stalagmites, home to rare orange horseshoe bats.
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Image credits
- Katherine — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Nitmiluk National Park — huskyte77 / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Leliyn (Edith Falls) — Tourism NT / Attribution
- Daly Waters Pub — Lakeyboy ( talk ) / Public domain
- Cutta Cutta Caves Nature Park — Lance Vanlewen / CC BY-SA 4.0