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Timber Creek is a tiny outback settlement in the Northern Territory’s Victoria River region, serving as a serene gateway to the dramatic gorges and ancient escarpments of Gregory National Park. With the mighty Victoria River flowing nearby, this is a place where Indigenous culture, pioneering history, and big-sky landscapes converge. The pace is slow, the air is clear, and the starry nights are unforgettable.
Highlights & What to See
- Gregory National Park – explore the striking escarpments and boab-dotted plains of the Northern Territory’s second-largest national park. Drive the 4WD tracks to escarpment lookouts or take a scenic flight for jaw-dropping views of the Victoria River gorge.
- Victoria River – cast a line for barramundi, join a river cruise to spot freshwater crocodiles and birdlife, or simply soak in the vastness of the landscape from the riverbank.
- Timber Creek Historical Precinct – visit the old police station and jail (c. 1890s) to get a sense of the frontier life, plus the Timber Creek Hotel for a cold beer and local yarns.
- Ngaliwurru-Wuli Outstation – learn about the local Indigenous culture through art workshops and guided walks that reveal bush tucker, medicine plants, and Dreamtime stories of the region.
- Boab Trees – the iconic bottle-shaped boabs dot the landscape; look for the famous “Boab Prison Tree” near town, a hollow specimen with a somber history.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers overnight in Timber Creek as part of a self-drive itinerary between Katherine and Kununurra (WA). One full day and one night is enough to explore Gregory National Park’s key lookouts, take a river cruise, and soak in the outback atmosphere. If you have a 4WD and enjoy hiking, allow two nights to tackle longer walks and remote gorges.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Katherine – 200 km east, home to the stunning Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, hot springs, and the Cutta Cutta Caves.
- Kununurra – 230 km west across the WA border, gateway to the Ord River, Lake Argyle, and the Bungle Bungles (Purnululu National Park).
- Victoria River Downs Station – one of Australia’s largest cattle stations, offering station stays and river fishing.
- Keep River National Park – 150 km west, with striking sandstone formations and Aboriginal rock art (a quieter alternative to the Bungle Bungles).
- Buchanan’s Hideaway – a quirky homestead and campground on the Victoria River, known for its friendly atmosphere and birdwatching.
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